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Adjustable Sang-ka-taan Paper Carry Box
Thai Buddhists often make merit by offering Sang-ka-taan (alms offerings) to monks. Traditionally, these offerings are packed in plastic buckets, and many plastic buckets are left behind after the ceremony. Sometimes, the Sang-ka-taan set does not fit properly into the plastic bucket, causing it to be stuffed with paper or foam beads at the bottom. The adjustable and telescopic Sang-ka-taan paper carry box has been designed to address this issue, offering a more eco-friendly packaging option. It also aims to provide a new, meaningful experience when making merit.
Adjustable Sang-ka-taan Paper Carry Box
Thai Buddhists often make merit by offering Sang-ka-taan (alms offerings) to monks. Traditionally, these offerings are packed in plastic buckets, and many plastic buckets are left behind after the ceremony. Sometimes, the Sang-ka-taan set does not fit properly into the plastic bucket, causing it to be stuffed with paper or foam beads at the bottom. The adjustable and telescopic Sang-ka-taan paper carry box has been designed to address this issue, offering a more eco-friendly packaging option. It also aims to provide a new, meaningful experience when making merit.