Silverware
The goldsmith in northern Thailand especially chianti was influenced by Burma.
The Burmese tradition of silver has continued to perpetuate to this day in the region of Wau Lai, or Chao Kawila. the ruler of Chiang Mai,
re-introduced the goldsmith to the eighteenth century.
At the same time, in Bangkok, the goldsmith was influenced by the Chinese contracts through trade and migration.
In the past, silver objects such as bowls or trays were made for ceremonies.
The services commonly betel nuts, ornaments and boxes were part of the objects to personal uses. The silver is melted in a ceramic container placed in a furnace and poured into molds to form thin flat sheets.
Then the still warm leaves are hammered on a resin bed to create the desired shape.
When the leaves they have mmidies must be heated again.
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