Phuang malai

Phuang malai

Phuang malai (พวงมาลัย) are a Thai form of floral garland. They are often given as offerings or kept for good luck.

References

* http://www.thailandlife.com/phuangmalai.htm
* http://www.thaiwave.com/benjarong/variety/garlands-smells.htm


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