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Sasithon Saisuk

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.

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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.
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Sasithon Saisuk has received 4 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2300 and the most recent for $1100. Proceeds were used to stock up on raw materials for her handcrafted jewelry and fashion accessories.

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    September 26, 2020
    L Lola
    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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    May 10, 2020
    N Nancy
    little touch of novelty makes these really fun to wear
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    November 19, 2022
    M Maria Elena
    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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    September 26, 2022
    M Marilyn
    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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    August 15, 2022
    S Sarah
    Love these - so comfortable I can sleep in them
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    December 30, 2021
    M Michele
    These I cannot loose at work.
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