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The
art of khruang thom, as the Thais call nielloware, is
believed to have come to the country during the . The precise origin is uncertain; some scholars
say it came from China, while others give Persia as the
source. In any case, it became a major craft in southern
Thailand, particularly in Nakhon Si Thammarat, and is
still practiced there
Fine
nielloware is usually made of pure silver, sometimes later
plated with gold. The metal is bought by the craftsmen in
thin sheets, from which the desired shaped is cut and
welded into a crude, three-dimensional form. After the
design has been engraved- usually traditional, such as
Thai flame or an intricate floral motif-an oxidizing
solution is applied to the parts in high relief, turning
them a permanent blue-black. The piece is then filed to
remove all the rough edges and given a final polishing.
Nielloware
objects have been made in almost every conceivable shape,
from elaborate coffee and tea sets to fittings for
handbags and buttons. It is one of Thailand's most
distinctive and beautiful crafts. |


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