What to Buy
A wealth of shopping opportunities awaits the visitor, and bargains abound throughout our country
in traditional handicrafts, textiles, gems, jewellery and antiques, as well as more contemporary items.
:: Clothing We're one of the world's leading manufacturers of ready-to-wear clothing. Fashion boutiques are found in
every shopping mall, while cheaper clothing such as T-shirts and jeans are available at bargain prices
from street vendors. Custom tailoring is also very affordable and tailors can produce or copy most styles in just a few days.
:: SilkProbably the most famous of all our kingdom's handicrafts, silk is available in a range of colours, patterns
and plys, and is sold by the yard, or as ready-made clothing and
souvenir items. A unique style of Thai silk is Mat Mee, a tie-dye silk traditional to the North-east. The best known outlet for Thai
silk is undoubtedly Jim Thompson's shop at the top of Surawong Road
in Bangkok.
:: Cotton & Batik Our Thai cottons have become
increasingly popular and are a good deal. Particularly notable are
the hilltribe cottons woven by the tribal people of the North,
typically displaying bold designs and often lavish embroidery.
Equally distinctive are original batiks crafted at several studios
in Bangkok.
:: Pewterware Pewter is fashioned with great skill by Thai craftsmen, and the smooth, silky finish of this attractive alloy is enhanced by delicate relief
decoration. Pewter ware items include plates, boxes, vases and pocket flasks.
:: Gems Bangkok is the coloured gemstone capital of the
world. Rubies and sapphires are indigenous stones, but virtually all
coloured gems, as well as diamonds, are available. Shoppers should
exercise caution and buy from reputable dealers only.
:: Antiques Thai, Chinese, Burmese and Khmer antiques are
excellent buys. There is an export ban on certain pieces,
particularly Buddha images. Other pieces may require an export
license, but any reputable dealer will be able to advise on
restrictions and any necessary documentation.
:: Ceramics Both traditional and contemporary styles of
pottery are available throughout our kingdom. Best known are the
distinctive sea-green celadons from the Sukothai area, and the
central provinces' colourful Benjarong (five color) porcelain, which
are unique to our country.
:: Nielloware Practiced in the South for hundreds of years, nielloware is the craft of decorating gold and
silver objects with delicate etched designs filled with a metal ware. Nielloware trays, boxes, vases and other items are some of our best buys.
:: Lacquer ware A specialty of Chiang-Mai and the north,
this craft involves coating split bamboo or wood with lacquer, then
adding intricate hand-painted designs typically gold-on-black
lacquer or yellow and green on a red brown background. Look out for
lacquer ware bowls, boxes, trays and other items for decoration or
for souvenirs.
:: Thai Orchids
We're famous for our huge variety of orchids and their magnificent
colours and durable beauty make them a popular purchase. Specially
packaged flowers, complete with water supply, are easily transported
and can be conveniently purchased at Bangkok International Airport.
:: FurnitureRattan and rosewood furniture items are
available in many designs and styles and can also be made to order.
Shops in Bangkok and Chiang Mai have a wide selection and can
arrange shipment overseas.
:: Hilltribe Crafts The tribal groups who live in the
hills of the north make a variety of beautifully embroidered
textiles and silver jewelry. Chiang Mai is the centre for such goods
Where to shop
In Bangkok
Shopping in Bangkok is not limited to one or two major streets. There are many areas throughout Bangkok affording ample choices and easy access.
The principal shopping areas in downtown Bangkok which boasts many specialist shops, shopping plazas, and department stores include Silom, Siam S quare, Ratchadamn, Pratunam,
Ploenchit, and Bang Lamphu.
:: Chatuchak Park Weekend Market A famous Bangkok
landmark where you can buy just about everything from clothing
to potted plants - a paradise for browsers and bargain- hunters
alike.
:: Silom-Mahesak-New Road Many gems and jewellery stores
are found here, also the River City Shopping Complex, known for
its quality antique stores and regular auctions.
:: Silom-Surawong-Patpong The commercial heart of
Bangkok. houses dozens of specialist shops,
boutiques and
shopping plaza representing all the major buys. Street stalls
also abound, most notably Patpong?s famous night market.
:: Ploenchit-Ratchadamri Many department stores and shopping malls are here, including the World Trade Centre,
with dozens of shops and restaurants, and the Siam Centre, which contains many fashionable boutiques.
Opposite the World Trade Centre you will find the Narayaphand Pavilion, the official
handicraft centre selling items from all parts of the country.
Chitralada Shops: Outlets for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit?s SUPPORT
Foundation, which encourages the production of traditional Thai handicrafts.
Chitralada shops can be found in Bangkok and other major travel destinations
such as Pattaya and Chiang Mai.
:: Pratunam-Phetchaburi Pratunam Market, one of
Bangkok's garment districts, is the place to go for low-priced
clothing of all kinds.
:: Bang Lamphu
Close to the Grand Palace and Temple
of the Emerald Buddha, Bang Lamphu has a lively market where
clothing is a popular buy.
:: Beyond Bangkok
The main city for shopping outside the capital is Chiang Mai, which ranks
as one of the world's largest centers for handicrafts and
cottage industries. The extensive range of local products
includes cotton and silk, hilltribe clothing, Burmese
tapestries, hand-painted umbrellas and lacquerware, and many
such items can be found at its fascinating Night Bazaar. Pattaya
also offers plentiful shopping for Thai goods while virtually
all other cities and resorts provide ample opportunity for
buying gifts and souvenirs, as well as local specialties
Shopping Advice

Fixed
prices are the norm in department stores and a number of shops
in Bangkok, but at most other places bargaining is acceptable
and expected. Generally, shopping in Thailand is easy, fun and
very rewarding, but the following advice is useful especially
when making gem and jewellery purchases :
₪ Shop around to compare prices - this is especially important with gems and jewellery.
₪ Obtain a receipt for goods bought and check if is correct before leaving the shop.
₪ Never let a tout or new found friend take you shopping.
Stores give commission to these people, and the cost is reflected in the price you pay.
₪In general, jewellery items cannot be returned. If refunds are allowed, then often 25-30% of the selling price will be deducted as ?costs of damages?.
More reputable companies may offer a full refund although usually only within a certain time limit, such as 30 days. Do not believe any claims by shop
owners that purchases can be refunded at Thai embassies, consulates or other government offices overseas.
:: Buyer Beware ::
The Tourism Authority of Thailand receives over 1,000
complaints a year about fake jewellery purchases. To avoid
being a statistic, you must stay alert to the warning signs
of a swindle at work. Heeding the Tourism Authority of
Thailand warning could help you stave off unpleasent
surprises and make your vacation what it should be - full of
sparkle
The following are valuable pointers for your
protection :
- Be wary of any encounter that ends up requiring your presence in a gem shop. Most probably it is a scam.
- Buying gems or jewellery to resell at double or triple the purchase prices is an impossible proposition under any circumstances.
Buy jewellery only for personal satisfaction for your own use or for loved ones.
- Make price comparisons in various shops before deciding to buy. Never be in a hurry.
- Never mail sapphires or other precious stones. Carry valuable items with you.
- Do not believe special (jewellery) sales of any kind. Reputable dealers hardly ever offer sales and never send touts to lure tourists to their stores.
- There are no promotions, shows or special sales on jewelry authorized by the government or any official agencies at any time of the year.
- The government does not own, operate, subsidize, or authorize any jewellery stores.
- As far as you can, take time to verify all claims. Words, promises, personal guarantees, unchecked documents, unauthorized verbal or written statements,
casual references, encounters and the like do not constitute verification. Remember, you are your own best protection.
- All Thai embassies, consulates or any delegations abroad are neither bound nor responsible for refunding goods that are bought in Thailand.
When in doubt about a gem shop, check it with the Tourism Authorities at:
Tourist Assistance Centre
Tourism Authority of Thailand
Le Concorde Building
202 Ratchadapisek Road Bangkok 10310
Tel: 694-1222 ext. 1090-1094
₪ Reputable shops will give a written agreement to a full refund on any goods returned within 90 days.If a shop refuses to do this, go elsewhere.
₪ Shops in hotel arcades pay high rents and accordingly prices tend to be higher than at street shops.
On the other hand, hotel arcades are very convenient if you have little time for shopping.
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