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The Recreation of the Mother-of-Pearl Inlay Door Panels of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Siam Society)

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The article “The Recreation of the Mother-of-Pearl Inlay Door Panels of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha” by Weeraya Juntradee discusses the meticulous restoration process of the 263-year-old mother-of-pearl inlay door panels at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok, Thailand. Initiated by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in 2007, this project aimed to preserve the original panels, which were deteriorating due to exposure to the elements, by creating an exact replica. The restoration process, which took nearly six years, involved extensive research into traditional Thai craftsmanship techniques, careful selection of materials, and the skilled work of over thirty artisans. The completed panels were installed in 2013, with the original panels being restored and moved to the Bangkok National Museum. The project not only safeguarded a significant piece of Thailand’s cultural heritage but also showcased the enduring value of traditional Thai artistic practices.

 

This article highlights the rich artistic heritage of Thailand and the exceptional skills of its craftsmen, passed down through generations. The recreation of the mother-of-pearl inlay door panels is a testament to the depth of Thai art, which is not merely decorative but deeply rooted in cultural and historical significance. It demonstrates how traditional Thai art forms, such as lacquer and inlay work, are kept alive through careful preservation and meticulous restoration efforts. By engaging with these intricate crafts, we see that Thai traditional art remains vibrant and relevant today. The Thailand Foundation invites readers to explore this article further to appreciate the dedication and artistry involved in preserving these cultural treasures for future generations.

 

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Author: Weeraya Juntradee

 

* This article was published in the Journal of The Siam Society and is being shared on the Thailand Foundation Website with permission from The Siam Society.