Neck ring

Title
Neck ring
Year/Period
Early 20th century
Region
Northern Thailand
Object Type
neck rings
Dimension
Object size: H3.6 x D14.4 cm
Accession No.
1993-00675
NLB Type
Silverwork

This neck ring represents a fraction of the wide repertoire of silver jewellery made, worn and exchanged by highland communities in northern Thailand. Large neck rings were worn in tiered sets or with a chain and pendant known as a ‘soul lock'. This hollow, single neck ring is worn by the Hmong, Yao and Akha.These ethnic minority groups migrated into Northern Thailand from Burma, Laos and Vietnam during the 18th and 19th centuries. Silver was valued more highly than gold by many highland communities. Silver jewellery was a way of investing a family’s wealth to be passed down as heirlooms. It was also believed to have protective properties. Today, where security maybe a problem, silver is kept locked away while aluminium is used as a substitute.