as a family religion , most of the residents, banchok are ordinary farmers, formerly a goldsmith. they practiced in the off-season, when there was no work in the fields, and specialized in recognizable decoration motifs from the provinces. surin, over time, the rustic silver hobby began to bring even more income than rice cultivation, and farm silver is in special demand with everyday products, no problems now, customers come here for jewelry on purpose and often order work. for special occasions, each utrong pours out a silver slice, ignites a gas burner and begins to melt the metal into its tiny pieces. in the warm wind, then the master pours liquid silver into a mold, making a bar out of it, over which there is still a lot of passes to paradot, flattening it on a special machine. the jeweler turns it into a thin silver wire with each new pass. it is getting thinner and longer, work enough in the home workshop. they all work nearby, the son of the head of the family, his wife and sister. each woman has her own front of work, for example, knocking on silver with tiny hammers all