Local innovation: Thai intellectual properties on Thai musical instrument audio speakers
We take pride as the first, foremost and sole producer and distributor of the quality speakers in the forms of our aesthetically-designed Thai musical instruments, ranging from Glaaw-ng Yaao (long Thai style drum), Ra Naat (wooden xylophone), 2-side Glaaw-ng Dta Po-hn (Barrel shaped drum), Glaaw-ng That, Glaaw-ng Chaa Dtree (single head drum) or Glaaw-ng Dtook. The works reflect the original and traditional craftsmanship from the artisans of Thailand. Every single piece in our range is registered under the petty patent and patent laws from the Department of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand.
We do hope that the support in our products will help the people of Thailand (formally known as "Siam") to maintain and preserve parts of our history long heritages and to innovate them with new ideas to be in trend with new technology. With the new innovation, the products can likely be applied to our daily living. As such, the effort of every party involved will help preserve these parts of the Thai cultural heritages, which could one day become parts of our world heritages.
The body of our Thai musical instrument miniatures is carved out of the
non-endangered mango wood. Each piece is hand painted also with real gold leaves. We can also offer several patterns of our original Thai design drawings.
Sound quality:
Our audio speakers can produce very clear, smooth and bright sound. They are handcrafted and meticulously hand painted to reflect the art of our original Thai design drawings. As such, they can be considered as one of the masterpieces,
These speakers can be connected to the power amp of 30-100 watt or more. They can also be arranged as a set of the home theatre adorned with the traditional Thai musical instruments. The set can be aesthetically designed for the people with the inspiration and appreciation for Thai identity as well as style of décor for the home, hotel, spa, as well as resort, etc.
Note Thai words: "Glaaw-ng" means drum and "Yaao", long.