Thai craft treasures bring ‘Feel All The Feelings’ campaign to life

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From the iconic Bo Sang umbrella of Chiang Mai to the famous rooster bowl of Lampang, the “Feel All The Feelings” campaign highlights traditional Thai craftsmanship through handmade items including palm-leaf fans from Buriram, rattan furniture, and woven Pakakayo shoulder bags from Mae Hong Son.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Take a closer look behind the scenes of the ‘Feel All The Feelings’ campaign and discover which Thai craft items were carefully selected on set. If you’re ready, let’s get to know these small pieces with big stories—together.

Bo Sang umbrella: A signature craft from Chiang Mai, a world-renowned center for traditional paper umbrellas. More than a functional item, it beautifully reflects the essence of Lanna artistry.

Palm-leaf fan: A piece of ancient Thai folk wisdom from Buriram, this local handicraft stands out with its vibrant, eye-catching colors.



Rattan chair: Handcrafted furniture that conveys warmth through natural “Rattan,” combined with the meticulous techniques of Thai skilled artisans.

Pakakayo shoulder bag: A traditional woven craft from Mae Hong Son, created using age-old textile techniques that continue to impress both Thai and international admirers.

Rooster bowl: An iconic ceramic bowl from Lampang, featuring its distinctive rooster motif and a harmonious blend of Thai and Chinese cultural influences. (TAT)