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Early 20th century Old Burmese lacquerware betelnut box from Burma
$412.64
£306.41
€345
CA$566.91
A$616.34
CHF 326.79
MX$7,388.37
NOK 4,153.27
SEK 3,804.96
DKK 2,630.01
About the Item
This exquisite old Burmese lacquerware betelnut box, dating back to the early 20th century, showcases the rich cultural heritage of Burma (Myanmar). Crafted from traditional lacquerware, which involves a meticulous process of applying multiple layers of natural lacquer, this piece reflects the artistry and craftsmanship that have been passed down through generations.
The box's vibrant red hue, enhanced by intricate floral engravings, not only serves an aesthetic purpose but also symbolizes prosperity and happiness, making it a meaningful addition to both decorative and functional uses. Betelnut chewing has deep cultural significance in Burmese society, often associated with social gatherings and rituals, elevating this box beyond mere utility and into the realm of cultural heritage.
Lacquerware in Myanmar has a storied history, with techniques believed to have originated over a thousand years ago. The elaborate patterns and designs commonly seen in these pieces are not just decorative; they also tell stories and convey cultural beliefs, serving as a testament to the artistic expression unique to this region.
At a height of 15.7 cm and an 18.3 cm diameter, this betelnut box weighs 807 grams. It embodies a piece of Burmese history, making it a remarkable collectible that connects the modern observer to a rich tapestry of tradition and artistry.
Old Burmese lacquerware betelnut box
Material : lacquerware
15,7 cm high
18,3 cm diameter
Early 20th century
Weight: 807 grams
Originating from Burma (Myanmar)
- Dimensions:Height: 6.19 in (15.7 cm)Width: 7.21 in (18.3 cm)Depth: 7.21 in (18.3 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:Early 20th century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:DEVENTER, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: 3881-51stDibs: LU7845247080992
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