Hill Tribe Silver Jewelry
Hill tribe silver jewelry is exotic and ethnic – a perfect choice for the individualist.
There are about as many different styles as there are tribes so this type of silver jewelry has something for everyone.
Silver jewelry components made by the hill tribes are used by many jewelry designers in making earrings, necklaces an bracelets. The unique designs and quality craftsmanship make them a perfect compliment to unique artisan jewelry whether the artist works in gemstones, semi precious gems, Swarovski crystal or pearls.
Learn a little bit of history and more about silver jewelry made by hill tribes of Northern Thialand:
Title: Hill tribe silver jewelry from northern Thailand
Author: Susi at Jewelry Crossings
Hill tribe silver jewelry from northern Thailand, though
hundreds of years old in its distinct design, works well
accessorizing even the most up-to-date fashion trend. Hill tribe
bracelets, for instance, can feel classic or contemporary or
ethnic, depending upon their individual motif and design.
Over
100 years ago, the Hilltribe peoples migrated south from China
into what are now Burma, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. The main
profession of all these tribes is farming, and all of them tend
to migrate whenever they feel that the soil at their present
location is becoming depleted. Approximately twenty distinct
tribes of semi-nomadic peoples, collectively called hill tribes,
live in the mountains along the Burmese and Laotian borders of
northern Thailand. The largest and most prominent hill tribes
are the H’mong, Akha, Lisu, Lahu, Meo, and Karen.
Culturally the
tribes are of interest because their relative isolation has
enabled them to retain almost unchanged customs and traditions
that go back centuries. Each tribe is district, with its own
culture, religion, language, art, and dress. With Thailand
undergoing rapid modern development, it is difficult yet to say
whether these tribes will continue in there traditional ways of
life, or whether they will eventually be absorbed into the
surrounding and ever more-encroaching Thai society.
A rich part
of their cultural tradition is the making and wearing of silver
jewelry. What once was a artistic skill honed in the tiny tribal
villages in the mountains of northern Thailand now can be found
produced in the factories of Thailand’s second largest city,
Chang Mai. On Wualai Street in Chang Mai all manners of silver
jewelry and silver objects are crafted. Intricate patterns of
hill tribe-inspired designs—bracelets, earrings, necklaces and
rings—are hammered out by Thai silversmiths.
Aside from the work
of the Chang Mai city artisans, a buyer of silver in northern
Thailand can still purchase the less refined silverwork of the
hill tribes. Surprisingly enough, most hill tribes even today
prefer silver to paper for money; the women usually wear their
wealth in heavy chunky necklaces and earrings.
Hill tribe
jewelry purchased in northern Thailand is usually sold by the
actual gram weight multiplied by the gram price of the day. On
the web site, www.jewelrycrossings.com, several beautiful designs of hill tribe bangles and
bracelets are available in sterling silver. Intricate designs of
woven or braided sterling as well as delicate sterling silver
mesh work capture the spirit and essence of this ancient craft.
You can also find authentic Thai baht chain necklaces made in
polished sterling silver. The baht chains are available in four
popular lengths: 16", 18", 24" and 30". The classic baht chain
necklace is comprised of small rectangular links weighing a
particular "baht" weight. - Susi, Silver Jewelry
Crossings
About the author:
For twenty-two years I have been involved in the gemstone and
jewelry trade-first as owner of an incorporated company in
Singapore, then Thailand, and for the last ten years in Northern
California. Throughout my career my reward has come from the
knowledge that I have gone the extra steps to ensure my
customers' absolute satisfaction.
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