01012nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100002700042245010000069300001100169490000700180520068900187022001400876 d1 aRatchaneekorn Sae-Wang00aSpirit of the Loom: the Conservation and Commodification of Surin’s Textile Cultural Heritage a85-1000 v103 aSurin textiles have a long history, and because of thegeographical location of Surin, the designs were inspired bycontact with Khmer culture. The patterns and techniquesare therefore unique. The textiles were chosen to makeshirts and shawls for the leaders and their wives at APEC2003. Since then, the textiles have become increasingly wellknown.Tourism to the area has created jobs, particularly intextile production – feeding the silkworms, tie-dying,weaving and making up garments. Local knowledge aboutthe process has been transmitted orally. The textiles havethus become cultural commodities, and their production is aform of intangible heritage which is now being safeguarded. a1975-3586