Chiang Mai, a northern province in Thailand, is known for its stunning panorama mountain views and beautiful, sweet, friendly local people. Not only the people are nice, but they also have arts in their hearts.

Silver bracelet (SB004)
Baan Tawai is a village in Chiang Mai that is known as the center of handicrafts. It was awarded “OTOP Tourism Village of Thailand” because of its unique character for woodcarving and silverware. Baan Tawai has also earned a worldwide reputation from its skills and craftsmanship over many decades. “Silver and handicrafts” shop is another interesting silver jewelry brand that originated and located in Baan Tawai.

Silver bracelet (SB002)
Ms. Sirikorn Kusolpong, the owner and designer of the Silver and Handicrafts, specialized in designing unique necklaces and bracelets using “Karen Hill” charms. The Karen Hill is the native people who lived in high mountains in Thailand. They started their mastery in silver crafting many years ago when King Bhumibol visited the village and set up a jewelry-making project as an alternative to opium farming. Their outstanding designs reflect their own traditional beliefs in harmony and nature. So, each of the silver charms, pendants and beads are not only of high quality, but they also embody centuries of history and culture, making the silver jewelry of the “Karen Hill” Tribe more valuable than gold.

Silver necklace (SN003)
Ms. Sirikorn uses these charms, supplied from the “Karen Hill” silver artisans, to create a unique jewelry piece. Her inspiration comes directly from the art in her heart and each design is carefully handcraft into real product. She has been involved in the silver jewelry making for more than 20 years and used her experience to continue crafting a premium-quality handmade jewelry.

Silver bracelet (SB001)
If you are looking for a jewelry piece that is delicate and unique like no other, please come visit Silver and Handicrafts’ products from Chiang Mai, Thailand. Not only that the jewelry is beautiful and can be used in your daily life style, but it also helps support the Karen Hill silver artisans to continue sharing their arts and beliefs to the world.