
Fair Trade 925 Sterling Silver Earrings Handcrafted in Thai 'Chain Mail Dewdrops' Item ID: 2671802384
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Piraporn sterling silver and gold-plated jewelry
Hello, I'm Piraporn Anupongpipat. I am a descendant of the Mien tribe, which migrated to Thailand from China over a century ago. My parents and I work in silver, which is a traditional Mien tribal art form.
I have a younger sister, and we've all been familiar with silver since we were young. When we graduated, my sister and I carried on with our silver work. We sought out customers, developed our processes and created new designs so our workshop could grow. My parents also continue crafting jewelry with hand-stamped motifs and create silver figurines like elephants, swans and boats.
My sister and I have a style of our own. We connect tiny silver hoops to form four different kinds of mesh. We then transform the mesh into jewelry - from small earrings to larger pieces like necklaces or a sheet large enough to cover a shoulder. I enjoy using small loops because I like thinking about the shape of a basic circle when I put together many different shapes. The process requires a lot of concentration and dexterity to connect the loops one-by-one. If one is connected incorrectly at a single point, it deforms the whole shape.
During each step of the crafting process, I use traditional techniques to flatten the silver sheet before making loops, then I weld them. With a craftsperson's expertise, the silver comes out beautifully with smooth welding as if it were produced by a big factory with modern tools.
I am confident my jewelry will attract people who love crafts from around the world.
I have a younger sister, and we've all been familiar with silver since we were young. When we graduated, my sister and I carried on with our silver work. We sought out customers, developed our processes and created new designs so our workshop could grow. My parents also continue crafting jewelry with hand-stamped motifs and create silver figurines like elephants, swans and boats.
My sister and I have a style of our own. We connect tiny silver hoops to form four different kinds of mesh. We then transform the mesh into jewelry - from small earrings to larger pieces like necklaces or a sheet large enough to cover a shoulder. I enjoy using small loops because I like thinking about the shape of a basic circle when I put together many different shapes. The process requires a lot of concentration and dexterity to connect the loops one-by-one. If one is connected incorrectly at a single point, it deforms the whole shape.
During each step of the crafting process, I use traditional techniques to flatten the silver sheet before making loops, then I weld them. With a craftsperson's expertise, the silver comes out beautifully with smooth welding as if it were produced by a big factory with modern tools.
I am confident my jewelry will attract people who love crafts from around the world.

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In Thailand, artistic skills and traditions have been passed down from generation to generation. As you explore our Thailand Collection you will discover handwoven silks and hand embroidered textiles, celadon and benjarong pottery, teak carvings, lacquerware and exquisite jewelry. All are handcrafted in traditional and contemporary designs by talented Thai artisans.


































































