A STUDY AND DESIGN OF DRESSING TABLE SET MADE FROM EMBROIDERED FABRIC OF HMONG ETHNIC UNIQUENESS TAK PROVINCE

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Somchai Boonpitak

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The design of a dressing table set to be an identity is important for the furniture that represents the Tak Province's Hmong ethnic. The design of a dressing table is crucial. In order to create a dressing table set, a product design is required with a method for making each location's identity appear distinct through a dressing table that is typical in daily life. Everyone in the home needs to be dressed and different types of incense should be burned in advance of leaving the house. Studying Hmong embroidery designs in Tak province was the aim of this study, which involved gathering information from 30 participants. The data collected by analyzing for the following statistical results namely percentage, mean, and standard deviation. The results of consumer satisfaction towards the dressing table set made from embroidered fabric patterns of Hmong ethic uniqueness as follows: a whole score by consumers was satisfied rate at a high level with a mean of 4.44 and a standard deviation of 0.72 then classified by aspects namely (1) usability aspect satisfaction rate of the highest level among others with a mean of 4.53, a standard deviation of 0.56, (2) attractiveness and outstanding beauty shape satisfaction level with a mean of 4.43, a standard deviation of 0.72, (3) shapes were satisfied at a high level with a mean of 4.41, a standard deviation of 0.79, and (4) safety satisfaction level with a mean of 4.40, a standard deviation of 0.63 respectively.

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Boonpitak, S. (2023). A STUDY AND DESIGN OF DRESSING TABLE SET MADE FROM EMBROIDERED FABRIC OF HMONG ETHNIC UNIQUENESS TAK PROVINCE. Journal of Industrial Education, 22(2), 47–56. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JIE/article/view/251343
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