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Our Story
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Traditional craftsmanship met modern design when Noina and David married, before dawn in the village of Sokgnuluam, Incidentally, Sokgnulam means "the village of the pythons," but there are very few left so the wedding proceeded peacefully. Noina’s mother Kumpai liked David very much and thought that he looked splendid in his crisp white linen suit. But David seemed just a bit on the serious side and not very Thai. To alleviate this problem Kumpai had some Thai clothes made for him from her best mudmee silk - made by tying and dyeing the silk yarn by hand before weaving. At least that's what Noina's family says.
Noina and Sam |
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This talk soon faded, one thing led to another and now Sam Hober has a website. Noina and David share the design work, and David handles the business side of things. In Thailand, Noina's family grows raw silk for our silk fabrics, and does the weaving with help from local artisans. In the south of France we have an old stone house where we relax and work on designs. The modern Sam Hober business is a merger of two family traditions: the David Noina, David, baby Benjamin and Samantha "Sam" live and work in Thailand and France.
Sa Wat Dee! (A friendly greeting in Thai) Noina, David, Benjamin and Samantha Hober
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