Rang | Pratana
To understand the motif, one must first deconstruct its nomenclature. The word Rang (รัง) typically denotes a nest (as in Rang Fai , a bird's nest) or a structure/husk. Prathan (ประถัน) is an archaic or poetic term often associated with the primary, the supreme, or that which creates a foundation.
Often overlooked by the untrained eye as background decoration, Rang Prathan is, in reality, a sophisticated visual language. It represents the intersection of nature and artifice, serving as a vessel for narratives of power, fertility, and protection. This paper aims to define the Rang Prathan , trace its origins, and analyze its symbolic weight within the Thai cultural canon. rang pratana
Future studies on Thai material culture would benefit from treating Rang Prathan not as a subset of general "Thai ornament," but as a distinct philosophical category of design that bridges the gap between the wild and the cultivated. To understand the motif, one must first deconstruct
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