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A nice touch with your other jewelry collection. The patterns and styles of this statement piece have been used for generations to adorn the Lao Royal Family and their Court. The dok phikoun flower is stylistically rendered and integrated into each pattern. This flower has special meaning to Lao Buddhists as a source of long life and good fortune. This cuff is purposely antiqued to heighten the depth and style of the dok phikoun. Highlighting this magical flower, as it dramatically shows off the beautiful intricacy of the silversmith work.

  • Materials: Britannia Silver is sterling grade, 92.5%, with the intricate work on the cuffs crafted of a higher grade  (96-98%). Approximately 96gm.
  • Measurements: Adjustable 1 1/8” opening 
  • Size: Adjustable to any size wrist
  • Handmade with love in Laos 
  • As with all handcrafted goods, there are slight variations making each piece a work of art and truly one of a kind.

Artisan Profile

This unique jewelry is from the same master craftsmen who produced jewelry for the Royal Family. This is the first time these pieces are available in the West. The main motif used in this piece was initially reserved for the Royal Court and is a stylized representation of the dok phikoun flower, indigenous to the region. Local monks have for centuries taught of the dok phikoun’s powers of good fortune and promotion of a long and happy life. There are only a few silversmiths who know how to make these intricate designs.

As Laos’ culture evolves and its products become commercialized, many of the master handcraft skills are being lost. Orijyn helps the master craftsmen find markets for their products outside of Laos. By supporting these crafts, you help to sustain the community culture and supply much needed income, preventing families from having to migrate to the city to find commoditized, low paying work. You will feel the satisfaction of helping an appreciative group of people make a better life for themselves. A portion of your purchase also goes to PADETC, a non-profit alternative learning school in Vientiane, Laos. It will help provide PADETC with basic resources to prepare young leaders for their changing world. 

Artisan making silver cuff