mongkhon

E162379

The mongkhon is a ceremonial headband worn by Muay Thai fighters during pre-fight rituals as a symbol of respect, protection, and tradition.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
mongkhon canonical 1
mongkon 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Muay Thai equipment
Thai cultural artifact
ceremonial headgear
alsoKnownAs Muay Thai headband
alsoSpelled mongkhon self-linksurface differs
surface form: mongkon
associatedWith Thai animist beliefs
wai kru ram muay
associatedWithReligion Buddhism
blessedBy Buddhist monks
respected teachers
countryOfOrigin Thailand
culturalSignificance good luck
protection from harm
genderUsage increasingly worn by female fighters
traditionally worn by male fighters
hasFunction symbol of protection
symbol of respect
symbol of tradition
hasShape circular headband
languageOfName Thai
linkedTo Thai martial heritage
madeOf fabric
rope
woven cords
mayContain amulets
charms
sacred inscriptions
notToBe placed on the ground
partOf Muay Thai ritual attire
relatedTo prajioud
removedBefore start of the fight
removedBy fighter’s trainer
requires proper respect in handling
symbolizes respect for ancestors
respect for gym
respect for teachers
respect for the sport
usedDuring pre-fight rituals
usedIn Muay Thai
wornBy Muay Thai fighters
wornDuring pre-fight dance
ring entrance
wornOn head
wornOver top of the head

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Muay Thai associatedHeadgear mongkhon
mongkhon alsoSpelled mongkhon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: mongkon