Chiang Mai is, quite simply, Thailand's major center for quality handicrafts. The visitor need merely visit the nearest city emporium or night market to purchase handicrafts. A major advantage of shopping in Chiang Mai is that the visitor may watch artisans working within the city and in several outlying villages, particularly along the Bo Sang-San Kamphaeng road where, in genuine cottage industries, parasols, silk and cotton weaving, jewellery, woodcarving, silverware, celadon, and lacquerware are manufactured, and number among popular purchases.
Umbrellas-Parasols - These are inextricably associated with Bo Sang where villagers have been engaged in their manufacture for at least 200 years. All materials, silk, cottons, sa paper (manufactured from the bark of the mulberry tree) and bamboo are produced or found locally. Visitors to Bo Sang will see literally hundreds of design and sizes ranging from the miniature to the gigantic.
Furniture/Woodcarving - Chiang Mai is a major center of furniture making. Major woods and materials include teak, rosewood and rattan. Items may be unadorned or, especially with teak and rose wood, artfully carved in traditional or modern designs. Woodcarving is a traditional northern Thai art featured in numerous temples. In recent years, wood carving has increasingly embellished furniture, gracing screens, chairs, tables beds, indeed anything bearing a wooden surface large enough to be carved. Carved elephants, figurines and tableware number among other popular purchases.
Silverware - The finest Thai silverware is exquisite, and is made in Chiang Mai, where certain families have practiced their art for several generations. Traditional skills and a guaranteed content of at least 92.5% pure silver invest bowls, receptacles and decorative items with authentic value. Silver shops are concentrated on Wua lai Road, where silverware artisans and their families live.
Cottons & Silks - First-class Chiang Mai cottons and silks are of incomparable quality. Cottons and silkshave innumerable fashion and furnishing applications. The largest possible selection is available in San Kamphang.
Gold Plated Orchids & Butterflies - Orchids and butterflies are preserved and plated with 24-carat gold to create unusual gift items such as necklace pendants, hairpins and earrings.
Lacquerware - Striking black and gold designs give lacquerware its visual appeal and sheen. This decorative are enhances items made of wood, bamboo, metal, paper and baked clay, in the form of receptacles, ornaments and various souvenirs.
Hilltribe Products - These include silver ornaments, such as bracelets, necklace, pendants and pipes of intricate design, and embroidered items including tunics, jackets, bags, purses, caps and dress lengths.
Pottery - Chiang Mai is the major center of Thailand's pottery industry. Prized items include high-fired celadon which is produced in many forms, including dinner sets, lamp bases and decorative items.
Shopping sometimes seems to be Chiang Mai's reason for being. It is after all the primary night-time activity. You'll find shops selling local handicrafts - silk, cotton, woodcarving, saa paper, silver, etc. - all over town, but the real scene can be found in two areas:
Night Bazaar
The place to browse for local handicrafts, clothes, luggage, silver, spices and much, much more. You can find most anything here, but the "big" products that most stalls offer tend to follow trends. For a while it may be lamps with brightly colored saa paper set in wooden frames that are "in" but in a year or two it may be mango wood boxes.
The epicenter of the night bazaar is a three story open air building next to the D2 Hotel (formerly the Chiang Inn) on Chang Klan Road, but you'll find sidewalk stalls on both sides of Chang Klan road from where it starts at Tapae Road going on to Anusarn night bazaar. Shops open around 7:00 p.m. and stay open until around midnight.
- "Factory" Row
- Spread along San Kamphaeng Road are a number of large stores selling "traditional" crafts such as silver, bronze and silk. Although some are presented as "factories" few are actually making the products on sale in the premises. The whole setup resembles the American style of outlet malls, but it can still be an interesting and rewarding way to spend an afternoon.
Some places do put up a good pretence at being factories. The silk shops that demonstrate how silk is made, from worm to loom, can be a good place to stop for families with kids, as can the silver and umbrella factories. The selection at all these places is very good, but be warned that prices can be much higher than what you can get for the same item in the night bazaar.
Just about any tuk-tuk or taxi driver will be more than willing to take you out to factory row, and they'll ask a ridiculously low fee, like 50 Baht (1.67 USD) for what may amount to a two hour trip. The reason for the low fares is that the driver gets a payment or commission from the factories he takes you to. Some people don't like this system, while some just go along with it. The choice is up to you.
- Handicraft Villages
- There are other handicraft districts in and around Chiang Mai. You will find many silver shops along Wualai Road just outside the Chiang Mai gate to the old city. Hang Dong, on the road to Doi Intanon, is home to many woodcarvers.
- Markets
- There are more markets in Chiang Mai than just the night bazaar, which is mainly for tourists. Some of these are definitely worth a visit, if only for some colorful photo opportunities.
- Contemporary Design
- Chiang Mai is home to many shops selling a variety of housewares using traditional Thai handicrafts interpreted through contemporary designs. There are of course a number of shops in and around the night bazaar, as well as along Tapae Road. In addition to these, there are two other areas you might want to check out: Nimanhemin Road is west of town, on the way to Suthep Mountain. The second is along the east side of the Ping River, opposite the main portion of town.
If you'd rather do your shopping in air conditioned comfort, there's another slightly more sterile option: In the Central Airport Plaza shopping center you can visit the Northern Village craft center, with branches from many of the shops from elsewhere in town.
- Books
- They aren't a local product, but Chiang Mai is a good place to shop for used books. It's probably the large number of people who stay in Chiang Mai for a long time that generates the demand for used book stores. If you need something to read, or finished one book and want to trade it in for a different one, you'll find a collection of book stores just off Tapae Road near the Tapae Gate.
Chiang Mai Street Markets
In addition to the night bazaar, which is open every day, there are a couple of street markets that sell mostly local crafts and food, and only operate on certain days. There are weekly "walking streets" on the roads below, when the streets are closed to cars from 5:00 to 11:00 p.m.
- Ratchadamnoen Road
- On Sunday evenings, the street running from just inside Tapae Gate up to the center of the old city, along with some side streets, is closed to traffic. The streets are filled with stalls selling local handicrafts as well as foods of every kind. This market has become something of an institution, although many foreign visitors don't ever know it exists.
- Wualai Road
- Held on Saturday evenings, the main street of the traditional silver village is closed from where the road starts just outside Chiang Mai Gate up to Tippanet Road. The market is a lower key affair than the Ratchadamnoen Road market, although the overall flavor is very much the same.
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Wualai Walking Street Chiang Mai is a very good place for shopping. Umbrellas made of sa paper, hilltribe crafts ,fabrics of countless types, delicate ceramics, replicated and genuine antiques, dazzling jewelry and gems, silverware of all sorts, lacquerware with intricate designs, rattan and wickerwork, and woodcarvings ranging from pictures to furniture are only a part of the long list of crafts and arts that help to make Chiang Mai special. Cottons & Silks first-class Chiang Mai cottons and silks are of a very high quality. Cottons and silkshave innumerable fashion and furnishing applications. Furniture/Woodcarving Chiang Mai is a major centre of furniture making. Major woods and materials include teak, rosewood and rattan. Woodcarving is a traditional northern Thai art featured in numerous temples.
Weekend Market
Held on Sundays just outside Tapae Gate, this weekend market brings the best of what is available from the region, and more. Prices are even better than at the Night Bazaar, especially nearing the closing time of the market. Be prepared to bargain though!
Baan Tawai more than a wood carving village
Night Bazzaar is nothing compared to the offerings in Baan Tawai. It is now become the shopper heaven of the north of Thailand. It is famous with Thai travellers as the place to get anything at a good price from a 12 foot wooden elephant to the perfect textile hanging for the summer home. Just out of Chiang mai off the Hangdong road you will find the place all the wholesellers and the exporters go to find those fantastic newly made antiques or home decor items. They sell in rivercity, pier one and you name it they all go there to buy or produce. There are markets of small
Night Bazaar
The Night Bazaar on Chang Klang Road is the city's most famous shopping location and is a must for all visitors. It is a lively area with department stores, shops and stall vendors.
It begins to come to life in the early evening and buzzes till midnight, but a few shops are open all day. If you are looking for all kind of Antiques, paintings, textiles, silverware and woodcrafts then this is the right place and in general everything is cheaper than Bangkok. You can also find faked designer cloth and a lot of other things.
Wualai Walking Street
Is a lesser known weekly market on Saturday evenings. It starts with the closing of the street to traffic about 4:30 in the evening but does not get going till around 5:30 to 6:00 due to the heat most vendors hide in the shade till it starts to cool off.
It has many small producers selling their wares from cotton hand painted T-shirts to local ceramics. The prices are good and there you will find some items that are not available anywhere else. It is not as well know with tourists so is a little more fun and less business like than the Sunday market.
Bor Sang Village
Bor Sang Village is located at Highway 1006. This road serves as the location to the largest amount and the most popular of handicraft factories . and shops in Chiang Mai.
It begins at the Chiang Mai - Sankampaeng intersection and continues to the Sankampaeng district at k.m. 13. It is lined on both sides by showrooms and factories where you have the opportunity to observe the production of crafts, as well as purchase them. Thai silk, cotton, lacquerware, ceramics, leather products, silverware, umbrellas, woodwork, jewelry, and antiques can all be found along this road.
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