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The Beautiful Umbrellas of Chiang Mai

Posted on May 23, 2015April 12, 2021

I took notice of the beautiful Thai umbrellas from my early trips to Thailand. Chiang Mai was the place where I acquired a closer acquaintance with them. We visited the Bo Sang Handicraft Center on the San Kamphaeng Road just a little outside Chiang Mai. So come along with me and discover (or rediscover) the hand made umbrellas of Chiang Mai.

Rom means umbrella in Thai. So ‘rom’ is the famous handicraft of Borsang village in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The handicraft center had eye catching displays of umbrellas. They also take you through the umbrella making process. one of the best explanations of the umbrella making process can be read here.

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The Spirit House

But before we get into umbrella making, you might have noticed the spirit houses outside Thai homes or work places. It is an offering to the spirits dwelling that might be dwelling in the area and may get disturbed because of a new house or workplace coming up! A spirit house is a peace offering to the spirits of the area.

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The Sa Paper

The two key ingredients of the umbrella are the sa paper and the wooden frame. Sa is Thai for mulberry. So the Sa bark is taken off the tree and boiled. It is then pounded by wooden mallets. It is further treated. Finally they are dried in the frame on wooden frames.

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The Wooden Umbrella Frames

These are the wooden frames on which the umbrellas are mounted. Both the paper and the frame are handmade.

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Making the Wooden Frame

The making of the frame requires complex hole drilling in the pieces of wood, which is what this woman was doing with dexterity!

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Bo Sand Handicraft Center

Finally the paper after further treatment is mounted on the frame and then painted. We were told that it is the process of making it waterproof that makes the Chiang Mai umbrellas unique. It is done with persimmon fruit and oil but the exact formula is a secret.

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A Beautiful Display

The painted umbrellas are a delight to watch. It was with a lot of difficulty I managed not to buy one to carry home.

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Hand Fans

The factory also had other artifacts as well, hand fans caught my eye too! Conversing with the people working there was difficult as we did not speak each-other’s language but they were quite cheerful about me going around clicking pictures.

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The Paints for the Umbrella

An array of paints were to be seen all around the place! And they not only specialized painting on the umbrellas but on other stuff too.

An Artisan at Bo Sang

For example, this beautiful lady offered to paint my white cell phone in the ravishing colors of Chiang Mai. She could do it on my jeans or handbag too! But the chicken that I am, I did not take up on the offer. I now wonder if I should have taken it up!

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20 thoughts on “The Beautiful Umbrellas of Chiang Mai”

  1. Archana Kapoor says:
    May 23, 2015 at 9:23 pm

    Love them! Bought one for myself just for the kicks! 🙂 nice pics 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:56 pm

      Archana 😀 Actually Chhavi has a nice one from Jaipur hence I didn’t buy one.

      Reply
  2. Ravish Mani says:
    May 23, 2015 at 9:26 pm

    Beautiful pic & informative content as usual 🙂

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:55 pm

      Thank you Ravish.

      Reply
  3. Nisha says:
    May 24, 2015 at 12:57 am

    I got myself two small ones. Just for the heck of it. 🙂

    I think I was also writing about these umbrellas, probably it’s buried in drafts somewhere.

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:55 pm

      Take out that draft Nisha and let it see the light of the day.

      Reply
  4. SREEDHAR BHATTARAM says:
    May 24, 2015 at 7:55 am

    Very Colorful…. Look so interesting! Really a Great Art Work….

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:55 pm

      Thank you Sreedhar ji.

      Reply
  5. Jay Neog says:
    May 24, 2015 at 10:37 am

    They are so nice to look at. So colorful.
    It is the first time I am reading a post about them, it was a pleasure to read about how they are made.

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:54 pm

      Thank you so much Jay, I saw them being made for the first time too!

      Reply
  6. Amit Agarwal says:
    May 24, 2015 at 12:50 pm

    Great art! Vibrant colors of those coolers;)

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:52 pm

      Thank you Amit.

      Reply
  7. Niranjan says:
    May 24, 2015 at 1:14 pm

    Beautiful creations. Loved the colours.

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    1. Mridula says:
      May 24, 2015 at 4:52 pm

      Thank you Niranjan.

      Reply
  8. Somali K Chakrabarti says:
    May 24, 2015 at 10:49 pm

    The spirit house looks so beautifl. Almost like a doll house.

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  9. indrani says:
    May 25, 2015 at 12:38 am

    This is awesome! Great post on umbrellas.

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  10. rupam { xhobdo } says:
    May 25, 2015 at 12:00 pm

    Mridula ji, Awesome photos and post

    Reply
  11. Vyomi says:
    May 25, 2015 at 6:49 pm

    Wow! Simply awesome!!!

    Reply
  12. Sabyasachi Patra says:
    May 28, 2015 at 9:38 pm

    Nice to see a post about lovely umbrellas. In China I wanted to buy several umbrellas to gift people. I was told that according to chinese superstition, umbrellas are not to be gifted to near and dear ones.

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  13. Chaitanya Bijoy says:
    June 16, 2015 at 11:53 am

    So, Mai is the spring of Thai Umbrellas? The place is so serene and mythical as beautiful as the umbrellas. The best part is they are hand- made spilling creativity and splendor all the way. They sand papers are done well! No wonder the recipe remains unsaid. Thank you for the post Mrithula Ji.

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I did my Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur. I worked full time in academics till 2015! I quit my job as a professor, thinking I will take a break for one year, which turned into five.

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