Jewelry marked "Made in Siam" typically dates back to the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1940s to the 1980s. This marking indicates that the pieces were made in Thailand (formerly known as Siam) during that period. While some antique pieces may exist, most jewelry with this mark is generally not considered very old.
Siam.the old name for Thailand was Siam
Siam is the old name for what is now known as Tailand
Siam is the old name for Thailand. Therefore, the answer will have to be 0.
Siam Remember the musical "The King and I" and it mentions the King of Siam.
it was made around the old kingdom :)
The 925 stamp refers to what percentage of your jewelry is sterling silver and 14 k refers to the easiest way to know the quantity of pure metal in ring and in this case it means 14 parts out of 24 pure old or about 58.5% pure gold.
Jewelry boxes have been made ever since women had jewels, thus from thousands of years ago, and they are still being made.
Babysitting and selling home made jewelry on ebay.
Jewelry has been created, made and worn for centuries. There are pieces of jewelry that were made in 3-4 BC that you can see in museums. Who made it has been lost in time, but they are made of gold and very detailed. I saw jewelry last summer in the gold room of the Hermitage in Russia that was that old and just wonderful.
This is a Sweet 16 made in 1956
Siam was d old name for modern Thailand, d land of white elephants. So d capital would b Bangkok.
Siam is just the old name for Thailand. Don't know why, but for some reason they decided to change it. Still the same country though.