
A Thai artisan is preserving a centuries-old craft by carving snail shells into art
Jukkit Suksawat a Thai artist who has been creating traditional mother-of-pearl inlay for the past 30 years. He is determined to keep this 14th-century tradition alive by doing every step the traditional way. His pieces feature Thai motifs like the lotus flower. If you want to know more, please visit Jukkit Suksawat’s Facebooks page: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006353772442 Email: Jukkit2508@gmail.com
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