just came back from visiting the village today for those interested you can drive there from chiang mai on a motorbike and the roads are pretty flat , i advice you to take the road along the water and not the straighter freeway , i took the way along the river towards the village and allthough a little slower there no trafficlights , on the freeway there are at some pretty unexpected spots had a few times where had to REALY brake hard going at about 45kmh when i missed a traffic light coming up and traffic in front of me suddenly hit the brakes , once there was a litle disapointed in the size of the place and things to see might because it was a weekday but there where a lot of storefronts that where shuttered aspecially outside the mainstreet the big stuff and the furniture is there as is most of the gilded and rinestoned religious stuff , for the smaller stuff there isnt a lot , yes its about half the price of wat they ask on the streetmarket , bought 3 small wooden elephants for 200 baht , at a streetfair stall you basicly get one , and those are usually resin cast the place where i bought them had a few of then on display and i noticed that there realy small differences in shape and size and the general shape of the head and trunk even though they where basicly the same , to me thats a good way to tell there handmade , wasnt realy impressed with he quallity and detail of the small stuff , my guess is they do this to keep the production price don some one of those turned 45cm across wooden bowls was priced 150 baht wish i thought was a great price , quallity was verry good as well i was expecting a little more of the other artistery like painting and clothes / fabric but hadnt found a lot of that there there where two silversmiths and that was it i was more impressed when i whent to a wednesday night market the night before that about at the end of loi kroh road (one way street just point youreself toward all the market lighting there) realy nice market , and among some not so great performers there was one awesome band playing (think they start about at about 1900 hours ) at a foodsquare somewhere in the middle of it all , from wat i understood there playing there every wednesday and there REALY good
I had no idea something like this was close to Chiang Mai, excellent hunting this down! I'll be arriving to Chiang Mai and staying a month starting mid-january - gotta check this out!
I recently acquired a complete living room and dining room set of this hand carved furniture. Now doing some research to see what I got and needless to say, I'm pretty stoked. Thanks for the video tour! :)
Most shops won't allow shooting video or photo, because their competitors might steal the style of individual carver's carving or sometimes duplicating the carving.
Wow! That looks great, will definitely go check it out soon. btw your videos are getting better and better, looks like you have invested in a new camera and gimbal. Editing is awesome. Keep it up.
All these craft items are amazing. Hopefully I'll be abel to visit it early next year. 120,000 what s actually reasonable considering how amazing that very large sculpture is.
Going there in a few days - Been looking for The Three Monkeys individual models hand crafted in wood all over Thailand with no luck. I hope i can find them at this market...
I have a large very heavy stone carving that supposedly was a piece of a temple in thailandthat was said to have been smuggled here by a military man, how can I verify what it is and it's value???
I've visited here a few times. I believe the shops selling larger items on the way in to the main stalls area sell imported carvings from Indonesia. I found the main area patchy in the quality of goods available and bartering with most vendors got me nowhere. There are other places to buy quality wood carvings in Thailand that are not overpriced for tourists.
You wonder why they wont let us take any photos? So it takes more effort for copycats from other countries to copy/replicate the products. We have to buy to see. If it was easy to copy, tourists wouldn’t buy this bc they would buy cheaper imitations from IKEA etc. it’s amazing artwork
Good morning happy thanksgiving to you and all from Illinois US great video , a good reason to say thanks Bret you do some very interesting videos I will be there this time next year Going to do a year on motorcycle still got to get a 250 cc bike my fat ars is going to put 10 pounds on my glorious American fat storage unit Going to need a Asian diet by then " OK NOW IS MORE LIKE IT ' would love to meet you keep up your videos best wishes stay safe don't take no wooden nickels !
I tried that in the late 1990’s for about 8 years. I brought in 2 containers full of teak doors and furniture and had trouble selling it for much over cost. I still have some furniture if anyone is interested. I will be moving to Chiangmai for good in 2026.
They don't let you probably so they can keep it unique and local and not have the image be stolen and have Chinese company steal it and sell copies off Alibaba or AliExpress
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just came back from visiting the village today
for those interested you can drive there from chiang mai on a motorbike and the roads are pretty flat ,
i advice you to take the road along the water and not the straighter freeway ,
i took the way along the river towards the village and allthough a little slower there no trafficlights , on the freeway there are at some pretty unexpected spots had a few times where had to REALY brake hard going at about 45kmh when i missed a traffic light coming up and traffic in front of me suddenly hit the brakes ,
once there was a litle disapointed in the size of the place and things to see
might because it was a weekday but there where a lot of storefronts that where shuttered aspecially outside the mainstreet
the big stuff and the furniture is there as is most of the gilded and rinestoned religious stuff , for the smaller stuff there isnt a lot ,
yes its about half the price of wat they ask on the streetmarket , bought 3 small wooden elephants for 200 baht , at a streetfair stall you basicly get one , and those are usually resin cast
the place where i bought them had a few of then on display and i noticed that there realy small differences in shape and size and the general shape of the head and trunk even though they where basicly the same , to me thats a good way to tell there handmade , wasnt realy impressed with he quallity and detail of the small stuff , my guess is they do this to keep the production price don some
one of those turned 45cm across wooden bowls was priced 150 baht wish i thought was a great price , quallity was verry good as well
i was expecting a little more of the other artistery like painting and clothes / fabric but hadnt found a lot of that there there where two silversmiths and that was it
i was more impressed when i whent to a wednesday night market the night before that about at the end of loi kroh road (one way street just point youreself toward all the market lighting there) realy nice market , and among some not so great performers there was one awesome band playing (think they start about at about 1900 hours ) at a foodsquare somewhere in the middle of it all , from wat i understood there playing there every wednesday and there REALY good
I had no idea something like this was close to Chiang Mai, excellent hunting this down! I'll be arriving to Chiang Mai and staying a month starting mid-january - gotta check this out!
I love this sort of video. thanks and looking forward to your next.
+david edward watt thanks I have a lot more planned. :)
Big congratulations
I recently acquired a complete living room and dining room set of this hand carved furniture. Now doing some research to see what I got and needless to say, I'm pretty stoked. Thanks for the video tour! :)
Gotta love all the handcrafted shit! :-). Nice Vlog mate.
Most shops won't allow shooting video or photo, because their competitors might steal the style of individual carver's carving or sometimes duplicating the carving.
Another great vid, I swear you give more value than 99% of people out here on youtube! --Evan
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Wow! That looks great, will definitely go check it out soon.
btw your videos are getting better and better, looks like you have invested in a new camera and gimbal. Editing is awesome.
Keep it up.
Thanks Brett... I went there today with my partner on your recommendation and wasn't disappointed. Beautiful place and amazing handicrafts.
That's awesome. Glad you had a good time :)
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We've literally just left Chiang Mai to go to Pai. If I'd been here my bank account would have been ruined! Looks awesome. Great channel too :)
Lol, I want to go back and buy that 120,000 baht piece. Thanks, just subbed to your channel.
Same! Those figures carved into that tree were just beautiful, so intricate. And thank you :)
omg I want to buy it too! do they accept a credit card hahah !
Thx Bro, I like your work, Cheers.
+Eric e thanks!
All these craft items are amazing. Hopefully I'll be abel to visit it early next year. 120,000 what s actually reasonable considering how amazing that very large sculpture is.
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Going there in a few days - Been looking for The Three Monkeys individual models hand crafted in wood all over Thailand with no luck. I hope i can find them at this market...
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for the amount of detail and time they put in it the price is pretty reasonable
I enjoyed your vlog Brett :D
+GetLostwithJohnny thanks
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Great video Bret, how ling have you lived in Thailand ?
Your zoom sounds like a G7XMK2 😎
I have a large very heavy stone carving that supposedly was a piece of a temple in thailandthat was said to have been smuggled here by a military man, how can I verify what it is and it's value???
Fist i notes that music background is Cambodia song remix. :D where do you get that? oh furniture keyword bring me here.
I've visited here a few times. I believe the shops selling larger items on the way in to the main stalls area sell imported carvings from Indonesia.
I found the main area patchy in the quality of goods available and bartering with most vendors got me nowhere.
There are other places to buy quality wood carvings in Thailand that are not overpriced for tourists.
You wonder why they wont let us take any photos? So it takes more effort for copycats from other countries to copy/replicate the products. We have to buy to see. If it was easy to copy, tourists wouldn’t buy this bc they would buy cheaper imitations from IKEA etc. it’s amazing artwork
Hai , how much it costs
Can one get here by tuk tuk?
They dont allow filming to avoid Chinese piracy
Good morning happy thanksgiving to you and all from Illinois US great video , a good reason to say thanks Bret you do some very interesting videos I will be there this time next year Going to do a year on motorcycle still got to get a 250 cc bike my fat ars is going to put 10 pounds on my glorious American fat storage unit Going to need a Asian diet by then " OK NOW IS MORE LIKE IT ' would love to meet you keep up your videos best wishes stay safe don't take no wooden nickels !
Been 3 times at this place. And sure will go again next time
They don’t want pictures because you can go Birma and let it make for less
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Amazing...
now THATS why I would want to come to Thailand. this kinda stuff would make a great import-export opportunity
I tried that in the late 1990’s for about 8 years. I brought in 2 containers full of teak doors and furniture and had trouble selling it for much over cost. I still have some furniture if anyone is interested. I will be moving to Chiangmai for good in 2026.
They don't let you probably so they can keep it unique and local and not have the image be stolen and have Chinese company steal it and sell copies off Alibaba or AliExpress