Antique Asian Pendant Made From A Pin. Very Old Silver with unusual Enamel Work Mermaid Goddess In Battle
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Antique Asian Pen Made From A Pin. Very Old Solid Silver with unusual Enamel Work Mermaid Goddess and Sea God In Battle. Very Old Piece Marked Siam and another Illegible Word. Could easily be converted to a pendant. See Story In Notes Below.
JEWELRY
Type Of Jewelry - Antique Pin - Enamel on Silver
Jeweler/Designer (If Known) - Hallmark Illegible to me. Says Siam
Measurements - H 2" W 1.5"
Main Gemstone Type - Enamel
Main Gem Weight/Cut- N/A
Clarity - N/A
Additional Gemstones Weight/Cut - N/A
Additional Gem Weight - N/A
Metal Types and Purity - Solid Siamese Silver
Diamond Weight (If Applicable) - N/A
Year Made or Era - 19th Century
NOTES -
The story is from the longest poem in Siam 48,700 lines. Composed by Thai Poet Sunthorn Phu (The Bard of Rattanakosin) and is considered to be Thailands National Epic. It took 22 years to write.
Prince Aphai - The Mermaid and the Pisue Samutra a female ogress who can transform herself into a beautiful girl. Composed during the period of Western colonization it was believed by many to be an anti- colonization piece of literature hidden in the long prose disguised as a tale of fantasy.
The author Sunthorn Phu lived in 1786-1855 and this pin was made likely in the last part of his life.
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