Shopping
Shopping
Advice
Buyer
Beware
Where
to shop
What
to Buy
Thai silk, cotton,nielloware,silverware,bronzeware, pottery
and celadon, pewter, precious stones, finished jewellery and
a dazzling range of folk handicrafts make memorable gifts
and souvenirs. International standard ready-made sportswear
and leisurewear is inexpensive and quality tailors and dressmakers
offer reliable 24-hour service in Bangkok and major tourist
destination.
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.
Silk : Probably 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. Pewterware
items include plates, boxes, vases and pocket flasks.
Gem : 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.
Lacquerware : 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 lacquerware 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.
Furniture : Rattan 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 jewellery. Chiang Mai is the centre for such goods.
Shopping
Tips
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.
- 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 eslewhere.
- 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.
Packing and Shipping Services
Thanks to the ever-increasing number of tourists coming to
Thailand, most shops are experienced at shipping abroad and
will attend to all the documents such as insurance, customs
and necessary permits. The Central Post Office also offers
a parcel-wrapping service for those who want to make small
shipments themselves. For larger items or bulk shipments,
there are several Bangkok companies who specialise in such
matters.
VAT Refund
Visitors entering the Kingdom on tourist visas are entitled
to refunds of the 7% value added tax (VAT) paid on goods purchased
at shops, department stores and other retail outlets displaying
" VAT Refund for Tourists " signs, where tax refund
application forms are available. Prior to airport departure,
visitors must present a completed VAT refund form, plus passport
information and purchase receipts, to a customs officer. Certain
luxury goods must be shown to an excise official. Refunds
may be in bank draft form or credited to a credit card. For
more information, please contact the VAT Refunds for Tourists
Office, Tel: 0 2272 9388 or VAT Refund Office at Bangkok International
Airport Tel : 02535 6577-8
Buyer
Beware
The Jewel Fest Club
Jewellery and gemstones form Thailand are also a favourite
item for many visitors to the kingdom. Their beauty, quality
craftmanship and reasonable price have earned Thai precious
and semi-precious stones a worldwide reputation. Yet occasionally,
there have been visitors who complained about the action of
few unethical jewellers who persuaded them to purchase jewellery
at an unreasonable price.
Through the cooperation of the Thai Gem and Jewellery Traders
Association (TGJTA) and the Tourism Authority of Thailand
(TAT), the Jewel Fest Club has been established, bringing
about 50 leading jewellery manufacturers and wholesalers.
The club's aim to offer quality products at reasonable prices
with a money-back guarantee if buyers are not completely satisfied
with their purchases. Retail outlets bear the emblem featured
here for ready identification.
When you purchase an item of jewellery from a store that
is clearly identified as a member of the Jewel Fest Club,
your purchase will be duly recorded, and a certificate detailing
your purchase will be issued. Not only does this certificate
of authenticity clearly state the nature and price of your
purchase, it also guarantees your refund should you wish to
return the purchase, cut by 10% if you return the merchandise
to the point of sale within 30 days, and by 20% after 30 days
but within 45 days of purchase. Contact The Jewel Fest Club
at Tel : 0 2630 1390-7, Fax: 0 2630 1398-9, www.jewelfest.com
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 our 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 us at:
Tourist Assistance Centre
Tourism Authority of Thailand
1600 New Phetburi Road, Makkasan, Rajatevee, Bangkok 10310
Tel: (66) 2250 5500 Fax: (66) 2250 5511
Email : center@tat.or.th
Jewel Fest Club
Tel : (66) 2630 1390-7, Fax: 0 2630 1398-9
Website: www.jewelfest.com
Where
to shop
In
Bangkok : Shopping in Bangkok is not limited to one or
two major streets, and there are many areas throughout the
city affording ample choice and easy access. Heres just
a selection of some of the places to go shopping!
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 Patpongs famous
night market.
Ploenchit-Ratchadamri :
Many department stores and shopping malls are here, including
the Central World Plaza, Gaysorn Plaza, Sogo, Central Chidlom
and Peninsula Plaza with dozens of shops and restaurants,
and the Siam Centre, Discovery Center which contains many
fashionable boutiques. Opposite the Central World Plaza you
will find the Narayana Phand Co.,Ltd. (A joint venture with
the Ministry of Industry) 127 Ratchadamri Road, Lumphini,
Pathumwan,
Bangkok 10330 Tel: 0 22524670-9 Fax: 0 2255 7247 website:
www.naraiphand.com the official handicraft centre selling
items from all parts of the country.
Chitralada Shops: Outlets for Her Majesty Queen Sirikits
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 centres 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.
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