This week's Photo Hunter's theme is "rare", so I chose to use my Siam Jewelry as my contribution. Most of these pieces have SIAM STERLING stamped into the back of them. I keep my eye out for this type of jewelry, and it's been years since I've seen any. The pieces I have were purchased from antique dealers some years ago. The country Siam became Thailand June 24, 1939, then was again called Siam 1945 and May 11, 1949, according to Wikipedia. Here's another site to look at, if you're interested.
Not so many years ago, I met my cousin Vern and his family for the first time. His daughter Linda and I took one look at each other and WOW... not only had I decided to wear some of my Siam jewelry that day (which I rarely did/do, but it just seemed right that day), but so was Linda wearing hers!! What an incredible thing that we both collect this rare jewelry.
All the Siam Jewelry I've seen has been a very dark blue/black enamel (or something like enamel) on the sterling silver... all except one piece that is... and I have that one piece.
These photos aren't the best, not up to my usual standards, but I had a hard time getting my camera to focus close up and I wanted to show as much detail as possible, so in the end sacrificed some focusing for close ups.
Fan shaped broach and matching earrings, with heart shaped ring in upper right. One time when wearing the fan set I lost one earring. I felt so horrible about it... for all those years the set was kept together, then I loose a piece. About a week or so later, at the mail box I noticed something in the dirt, checked it out and there was my earring. They are screw on earrings, not pierced.
Another shot of the round broach. I love the way it's cut out on the one side so shows the material it's pinned to through the cut outs.
Bracelet. This was one of my first pieces of Siam jewelry... maybe the first, but I can't remember for sure now. I've had it for over 20 years.
There's the heart shaped ring in the top left again... and a close-up of the red bracelet.
I wish I could have gotten a better view of the "dancers" on all the pieces for you, but if you click on the photos you will get a larger view so maybe can see a bit more. There is no way I could get the SIAM STERLING stamp in a clear photo. I think I will have to use a different camera if I want to get a good close-up shot like that.
I wish I could have gotten a better view of the "dancers" on all the pieces for you, but if you click on the photos you will get a larger view so maybe can see a bit more. There is no way I could get the SIAM STERLING stamp in a clear photo. I think I will have to use a different camera if I want to get a good close-up shot like that.
If you leave me a comment and a link to your Photo Hunters post I will come by and have a look at what you found for "rare". It may take a few days for me to get there as I have a very full calendar for the next bit, but I will get there for sure.
29 comments:
Beautiful! Those are gorgeous pieces of jewelry! Definitely rare! Just lovely. :)
Happy Birthday to Shadow tomorrow. :) I hope he has a great day and many more years with you. As we say in German: Herzlichen Glüchwunsch zum Geburtstag! :)
I've never seen jewellry like that before - so rare fits well! My favourite has to be the fan shaped earrings.
Beautiful jewelry.
Never seen anything like it before. What treasures.
Nice shot for today's theme
Those are fabulous looking jewelry. Each one shows its beautiful craftmanship. Thanks for sharing them.
BEAUTIFUL!
Great pieces of jewelry. You are talented. :)
Very pretty! I don't think I have heard of that kind of jewelry before. I will have to look it up and learn more..Thanks for sharing..PLease stop by and view my photos if you have time.
These are beautiful pieces. I especially love the butterfly earrings! Since you are a collector I will let you know should I ever come across any Siam pieces.
Wow! What a beautiful collection, and great story about your cousin's family!
Oh this is a beautiful collection. I especially like the red bracelet. Nice choice for the "rare" theme. I've never seen Siam jewelry. Thanks for stopping by.
Those are lovely. I'm so glad you found the missing earring especially since it was lost outside! Wow.
Beautiful jewelry, definately rare. Have a great weekend.
rare jewelry with such fine craftsmanship
Ummn, if you ever get tired of the red bracelet, I'd be ahppy to take it off your .... wrists.
Beautiful and a real piece of history.
This is just lovely jewelry. I always worry about wearing clip on earrings. Does your cousin have any of the red variety and did it come in any other colors?
WOW, that is some very beautiful jewelry! Thanks for sharing it! I have my rare photo up, stop by and visit if you can!
~Holly~
Those are really beautiful pieces! Glad you were able to find the lost earring!
real treasures!
i think i like the red bracelet best.
they're just stunning! lovely, I can make out the dancers just fine.
those are gorgeous! How ironic that you and your cousin's daughter were wearing and collected the same type!
What beautiful and rare pieces of jewelry. Perfect for theme. Thanks for visiting!
Those stones are very beautiful! They are indeed rare. My eldest daughter (11) loves all kinds of stones and colored beads. She makes bracelets and necklaces out of them. She gives them away and sometimes, she sells them so she can have money to but beads again.
Thank you Imma for posting those treasures. What a wonderful collection, even if you don't wear them so often. I think you did an excellent job with the photos.
jmb
oooh.. i LOVE that red bracelet! beautiful!
I have never heard of Siam jewelry before either. Thank you for explaining it. All your pieces are so pretty. Thank you for stopping by and have a great day.
Biker Betty :)
What lovely jewellery!
Thanks for stopping by mine :)
oh wow! beautiful pieces of jewellery! I love the butterfly clip-ons and the red bracelet! Next time I'm in Thailand, I'm gonna look out for these.
That is so unusual and beautiful jewelry. I don't blame you for collecting it! I think the photos were great.
Nice. It looks rare. The dancers are quite noticable with your pictures - good take
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