Tore 3A Monk Sabong 2.60 yd | Forest Temple Tone | Double Stitch

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SKU : สบงขันธ์ 002

Tore grade 3A Thai monk sabong (panel lower robe), 2.60 yd, double-stitched. Forest temple tone (Wat Pa/Kaen Buaworn). Fast Bangkok delivery.

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Tore Grade 3A Monk Sabong (Panel Lower Robe), 2.60 yd Forest Temple Tone

This sabong is the lower robe worn by Thai monks and novices (Vinaya term: antaravasaka). This panel sabong style is cut into sections and stitched together in a rice‑field pattern, suitable for formal wear and sangha ceremonies.  Made from Tore fabric (grade 3A) with double stitching for durability, easy washing, and quick drying. Brand‑new only, quality checked before shipping, with messenger delivery available in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and nearby areas.

 

Product Specs (Quick Summary)
  • Fabric: Tore, grade 3A
  • Stitching: Double stitch (ant stitch)
  • Size: 2.60 yards
  • Color: One tone, known by many names (see below)
Color Name Variations (same tone)
  • Common Thai names customers use
    • Wat Pa tone (forest temple tone)
    • Phra Pa tone (forest monk tone)
    • Kaen Buaworn
    • Kaen Khanun
    • Kruk
    • Kaen On / Kaen Khem
    • Thudong monk tone
What is a Panel Sabong?
  • The cloth is cut into sections and stitched into one piece (rice‑field pattern)
  • Often used for formal wear and sangha ceremonies
Best For
  • Temple offerings for formal wear / sangha ceremonies
  • Frequent washing: durable, easy care
  • Quick-dry and less wrinkly than pure cotton
Why Offering a Sabong Matters
  • A sabong (antaravasaka) is an essential robe item in daily monastic life
  • Lower robes wear out faster due to friction and frequent washing
  • A practical offering for most temples
Why Buy From Our Store
  • Brand-new only (no second-hand items)
  • Inspected before every shipment
  • Same-day messenger delivery available (Bangkok / Nonthaburi / nearby areas)
  • Chat to confirm delivery queue and fee by distance
  • Order confirmed → pickup and delivery scheduled right away with status updates
How to Order Faster
  • Tell us: Tore sabong + color name you prefer + quantity
  • For same-day delivery: share your delivery area to check messenger queue
  • Confirm order and track delivery updates



Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a sabong?
A: The lower robe worn by monks/novices (Vinaya term: antaravasaka).
Q: What does “panel sabong / sabong khand” mean?
A: The cloth is cut into sections and stitched together (rice‑field pattern), used for formal wear and ceremonies.
Q: What fabric is this?
A: Tore fabric, grade 3A.
Q: What size is it?
A: 2.60 yards.
Q: Is it double stitched?
A: Yes. Double stitching (ant stitch) for durability.
Q: Is “Wat Pa tone” the only name for this color?
A: It’s one tone, but people call it Wat Pa / Phra Pa / Kaen Buaworn / Kruk / Thudong tone and more.
Q: Do you sell second-hand items?
A: No. We sell brand-new items only.
Q: Do you inspect items before shipping?
A: Yes, every order is checked before shipment.
Q: Can you deliver fast today?
A: If you’re in Bangkok/Nonthaburi/nearby areas, message us to check the messenger queue and delivery fee.
Q: What do I need to send to place an order quickly?
A: Tell us the item, the color name you prefer, quantity, and your delivery area (for fast delivery).
Q: Misspellings: “sabong khan / sabong kand / sabong khand” — is it the same item?
A: Yes, these are common search variations for the same product type.
Q: Is this suitable for sangha ceremonies?
A: Yes, the panel sabong style is commonly used for formal wear and sangha ceremonies.

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