07-06-2018 11:48 AM
Does anyone know this signature ? and if so have any information about the maker? I would really appreciate any help = Thanks
07-06-2018 12:36 PM
Not familiar with this maker but did find a very similar on Ebay U.K. item number 123228984706. Funny though they spelled the name two different ways.
07-06-2018 05:23 PM
Thanks for the link.. Yes is same maker--at least I'm not the only one that can't figure out the name. lol. I've tried both ways that they spelled it-- nothing comes up. Guess my mission to find out maker is still on the hunt. 🙂 Have to admit the bracelet is very well made and is very detailed with the flowers.
07-06-2018 05:47 PM
I was looking at the other bracelet- I believe that the correct spelling just might be Khiem? The last letter is questionable. "M"-- "U" "V' or ???
07-15-2018 12:59 AM
It is Khien
07-15-2018 08:37 PM
Sry, didnt read the prior posts but Japanese do a lot of painted porcelian. You can try googling Japanese painted porcelian artist Khinu.
07-17-2018 06:24 PM
Thank you all for your input, help and efforts-- I was able to locate the acutual company that made this bracelet- They confirmed that this is one of their first rounds of making them. After making this style and size- they went to making a smaller sized bracelet. It is made with sterling silver, porcelain and is hand painted. They were a bit shocked that I had found it in Co. for they usually only sell to the UK.
I'm a happy camper now 🙂
now to add a couple of more items needing help with information on ---
THanks to you all again for your help.
07-17-2018 07:38 PM
07-17-2018 08:08 PM
@gauntlettgems wrote:
@oldschoolharleys_2. Who dunnit?
Khien's Jewelry:
"This pansy bracelet was from us. It was from when we just started making bracelet since 8 or 9 years ago. Then the silver line on the edge was bigger. After silver pricse has gone up. Now it is smaller like half size but still real silver though."
Thailand
khienjewels.com
07-17-2018 09:28 PM
Good job identifying the mark and contacting maker! This looks like a good one for the identified marks thread. I think I've seen it once before but didn't know the maker until now.