Collection: Sirikit Collection


A Textile Journey: Thailand Through the SIRIKIT Collection - Inspiration struck Kathryn Ferran Kayajan as she wandered through the majestic halls of The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. Granted rare access to Queen Sirikit’s private textile archives, she uncovered a rich tapestry of history, artistry, and royal elegance — and with it, the captivating tale of the collection’s namesake: a scandalous former queen. From this extraordinary experience, the SIRIKIT Textile collection was born — a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, expressed through three exquisite hand-painted patterns: Thammarat, Khit, and Thai Fret. Each design honors centuries-old Thai craftsmanship while embracing Kathryn’s contemporary vision.

The SIRIKIT collection, inspired by Kathryn Ferran Kayajan’s journey to The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. Granted special access to Queen Sirikit’s textile archives, Kathryn reimagined timeless Thai designs with her contemporary touch. The collection features distinctive handpainted patterns—each honoring tradition while embracing modern artistry.

Thammarat: A Gilded Legacy Named after a region renowned for producing Queen Sirikit’s iconic brocade cloth, Thammarat draws inspiration from the traditional name Pha Yok Dok — a luxurious silk fabric woven with gold metallic thread. Kathryn reimagined this opulence through bold, stylized colorations that mirror the richness and depth of the original textiles.

Khit: Tradition and Innovation Khit pays homage to the intricate hand-weaving techniques of Thailand’s Isan region, where geometric patterns in vivid contrasts tell stories of heritage and skill. Delving into Queen Sirikit’s archives, Kathryn unearthed the meaning behind these motifs, crafting her own distinct geometric pattern while preserving the essence of this time-honored art form.