Storiesofsilversilk.com Makes It a Point to Work Exclusively with Small Local Producers from the Rural Areas of Thailand
Stories Of Silvers & Silk Supports Local Artisans Who Make Unique, Hand-Made Creations
Wattana, Bangkok -- (SBWire) -- 07/13/2016 --The news that Stories of Silver&Silk offers unique, hand-made creations crafted by local artisans may interest those who are on the look-out for such items. Stories of Silver&Silk says they make it a point to work exclusively with small local producers who are mainly from rural areas of Thailand because their aim is to preserve both the ancestral knowledge and know-how. They proudly add that their creations are a contemporary reflection of traditional forms.
Stories of Silver&Silk informs their potential customers that by purchasing the products they offer, buyers will be helping in maintaining and supporting local arts and culture.
Stories of Silver&Silk was created by Lucija and Titapa, who share a vision to work in the design field. According to Lucija and Titapa, they share a specific dedication for helping in preserving local knowledge and traditions. Each design piece they bring out tells a story and that is the reason they have chosen this name for their company. The story brought out by each piece they create would be that of the artist who created the piece or how it was conceived and made. This means the story would be connecting the artist and the product with the customer who buys it.
Stories of Silver&Silk points out that the design of their logo itself was inspired by the infinity spiral motif from the traditional back ornament used by Dong and Miao tribes. They further point out how a spiral symbolizes the never-ending cycle of life that has neither a beginning nor an end and that is why it has been widely used by the cultures of numerous Asian ethnic minorities. That is why they have chosen this logo, they add.
Stories of Silver&Silk emphatically asserts that they always look to adopt a sustainable approach. Their mission is to move beyond quantitative profits and create solutions for the socio-economic problems within the communities that produce such products.
They point out that in Thailand, richness is lop-sided. Statistics reveal that in Thailand, the richest 20 % of the population owns 60% of the generated income while the poorest 20% of the population only owns 4%. Stories of Silver&Silk takes pride in saying that they hope and strive hard to lessen this disparity by creating opportunities for the low income population in rural communities so these low-income people can also lead a sustainable lifestyle without disrupting their traditional ways.
About Stories of Silver & Silk
Stories of Silver&Silk offers unique, hand-made creations crafted by local artisans. They make it a point to work exclusively with small local producers who are mainly from rural areas of Thailand because their aim is to preserve both the ancestral knowledge and know-how. Their creations are a contemporary reflection of traditional forms. By purchasing the products they offer, buyers will be helping in maintaining and supporting local arts and culture.
For Media Contact:
Company and Business Name: Stories of Silver & Silk
Address & Zip Code:
Thonglor Tower B 790/76
18 soi Thonglor, Sukhumvit 55
Wattana, Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Contact Number: +6685-902-8250
Website: www.storiesofsilversilk.com
Contact person: Ms.Titapa Stories, Co-founder, Silver & Silk
Media Relations Contact
Ms.Titapa Stories
Co-founder
Stories of Silver & Silk
+6685-902-8250
http://www.storiesofsilversilk.com/
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