the particular aspect of weaving this area is famous for is the place called " teen chok " a decorated hem border with a discontinuous supplementary - weft pattern to the bottom part of the central panel of a wrap around skirt called a "phasin" the phasing skirts are often made in four section a bands. the top waist band of undyed cotton which is attached to a second band of red or brownish cotton. the a bottom panel of the phasin from mae chaem the "teen chok" where 'teen" denotes a bottom hem hem usually but not necessarily made of any of any of several dark colors and "chok" which refers to a discontinuous supplementary weft pattern weaving the chok is woven in either cotton or silk and can be quite complex and colorful