


Hand Threaded Coconut Shell Beaded Necklace 'Windy Forest' Item ID: 2669926645
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My niece loved the necklace
This is ecological use at its best to create beauty. Expect questions and comments when you wear this unusual necklace made of coconut wood.
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My niece loved the necklace
This is ecological use at its best to create beauty. Expect questions and comments when you wear this unusual necklace made of coconut wood.
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Stunning!
Gorgeous silver hoops. I love the unique, yet simple, design. The earrings arrived promptly, look like the photographs, and came in the cutest little package.Thank you, Sasithon Saisuk!
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really fun!
little touch of novelty makes these really fun to wear
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Perfect.
These I cannot loose at work.
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Sleek and modern
Love these - so comfortable I can sleep in them
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beautiful
dont hesitate if you like this color..it is very well made. ive already had many compliments on this piece...the seller is very gifted.. thank you for such a beautiful, different piece of jewelry..
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Sasithon Saisuk
"Hello. I'm Sasithon Saisuk or you can call me Eaw, my nickname. I was born on April 30, 1968 and have two older sisters. My personality is optimistic, rejoicing, forgiving and never malicious. Although I can get angry easily, I calm down very quickly. When I was young, I was a shy girl and always obedient.
"After I finished high school, I worked for a newspaper with my sister, who is a journalist. But we couldn't separate our work and family relationships, so I returned to my hometown. I had a chance to study Thai dance and music, and in 2000 I began working at the school. It focuses on local intellectual methods and here I found an opportunity to do the things I truly love. I performed northern Thai regional dance and in addition I learned to make jewelry. It is the melding of art and local beauty expressed in the combination of materials.
"Silverwork is a regional tradition. I design the patterns for this kind of jewelry and adjust it to suit both local and contemporary clothing styles.
"I have recently begun experimenting with new materials, and I especially enjoy working with coconuts. First I used them to make jewelry, but then I started to explorre crafting other items, such as belts, handbags, etc.
"I feel very proud of my work because I design it myself, I choose the materials, compose it and finally the piece becomes real. That's why I love it, and I hope my jewelry will be loved by everyone."
Saisuk crafts her work by hand. When working with silver, she first melts the silver-copper alloy in a crucible and decants it into a terracotta mold. After it hardens, she begins the painstaking task of sculpting the details of each bead, charm and pendant.

