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beaufort01 Dec 16th, 2006 04:53 AM

BKK handicrafts
 
Dear Readers,
We are headed to BKK next week. Can't wait! Would like your recommendations for Thai handicraft outlets in town, especially needlework/ textiles. Thanks for all the help!

Gpanda Dec 16th, 2006 05:50 AM

There's a big place just north of the Gaysorn Plaza. We bought several nice items there. Don't remember the name, but it's easy to find.

Craig Dec 16th, 2006 08:00 AM

The place the Panda is referring to is Narai Phand - one stop shopping for all types of handicrafts. It is next door to Gaysorn and across the street from Central World Plaza. Note that you have to go inside - it is surrounded by unaffiliated shops.

KimJapan Dec 16th, 2006 01:49 PM

The Thai section on the top? floor of Siam Paragon has tons of shops that sell beautiful things...not especially cheap, but quality is good and for one stop shopping it's got good variety and air con.

The Weekend Market and Suan Lum night bazaar have lots of stuff...shop carefully as there is a lot of junk and a bit of good stuff.

Emporium shopping center also has a fair number of shops that sell nice handmade items. Good food court too.

erly Dec 17th, 2006 06:49 AM

The Riverside antique mall has many handicrafts on the main floor.
The upper floors are antique dealers.
I loved the place.
We bought several things, and the merchants were so saavy.
They make it very easy to ship home.
Do all of the paperwrk on the spot, and ship for you.
Everything arrived in perfect condition.
Can't wait to go back in January.
Nari Phand is fun as well.
We purchased a couple of masks there.

althom1122 Dec 17th, 2006 07:04 AM

The sixth (I think) floor of MBK mall also has a good selection of handicrafts and souvenirs.


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