Research & Article

The Stab-stitched Binding of Tai Manuscripts A Survey of History, Technique, and Function

By Agnieszka Helman-Ważny, Khamvone Boulyaphonh, Volker Grabowsky, Direk Injan

Published on 12 May 2024

Inscription and Manuscript
Location of original sources

Journal of the Siam Society (JSS) Vol. 109 No. 1 (2021)

Download

The Stab-stitched Binding of Tai Manuscripts A Survey of History, Technique, and Function


This article discusses various aspects of stab-stitched binding in manuscripts of Laos and Northern Thailand, dealing with various binding patterns of this format, their function and the social history context of their production. The eighteen bound manuscripts from the collections of the Buddhist Archives in Luang Prabang, Laos, and the Chiang Mai Rajabhat University Library in Thailand were selected for detailed study. Provenance, category of text, function, bookbinding style, form and materials used were all considered for this study. Both historical and scientific methods were combined to better understand the provenance of this binding style, as well as the functional and historical aspects of these manuscripts.