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Old 09-22-2012, 01:21 AM   #4
r7rGOhvd

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Before Ayuthaya era (before 1893 BE or AD 1350)
Women wore Êäº and ¼éҶا, has long hair wrap in a bun up high (Chignon). may also braid their hair before wrap in a bun. In Sukhothai era, female also let their long hair down.

Beginning of Ayuthaya era (from 1893 BE or AD 1350)
Female has long hair and let it down. still wearing 押in
Êäºà©Õ§ style

Around the end of
Ayuthaya era (around 2310 BE or AD 1767)
Women wore
Êäº in µÐàºç§ÁÒ¹ style, has short hair to made them look like men so they can disguise as a men during the war.

押= breast cloth
Êäºà©Õ§= shawl used by a woman to wrap over one shoulder around her chest and back
µÐàºç§ÁÒ¹ or µÐầÁÒ¹ = style of wearing the scarf-cloth of Thai (started from behind passed under the armpits across the chest and tied behind the neck)
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