Pure silk transforms this scarf into a celebration of cultural heritage, where the Ban Khrua pattern honors the exceptional weaving skills of the Cham Muslim community. This historic community, which migrated from the Champa Kingdom in Vietnam and Cambodia, established their presence along Bangkok's Saen Saeb canal after serving as the Cham Volunteer Corps during the Nine Armies War.
The classic square format—33 inches width by 33 inches height—provides versatile styling options. Hand-stitched trimming adds artisanal refinement with meticulous attention to detail.
Each element connects to the pivotal role this community played in Thailand's silk industry, particularly after World War II when James H.W. Thompson, the 'King of Thai Silk,' established the brand with Ban Khrua as its primary silk production source. This piece honors this rich heritage with authentic connection to Thai silk's global rise.