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Free Shipping Location: Denton, United States The hintha is further embellished with moulded relief work in lacquer putty, a technique known as thayo, then stuck onto the surface and embellished with ... moregold leaves, stones, glass, and mirror pieces were inlaid to add value and opulence.
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$150.00 Shipping Location: Thailand The hsun-ok comprises a wide curved bowl set on a waisted pedestal flaring out to a circular foot-ring. The lid tapers to an elegant spire, which is relieved ... moreat intervals by graceful bulbous mouldings which reduce in size with ascent.
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$150.00 Shipping Location: Thailand Type : Lamp. The hsun-ok comprises a wide curved bowl set on a waisted pedestal flaring out to a circular foot-ring. The lid tapers to an elegant spire, ... morewhich is relieved at intervals by graceful bulbous mouldings which reduce in size with ascent.
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$15.00 Shipping Location: Kane, United States Hand painted and Etched with Elephants, Dragons, Lions and other animal art. It looks as though the previous owner may have touched them up with black ... morepaint. Barely noticeable unless searching.
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$24.95 Shipping Location: Hewlett, United States An antique Burmese black lacquer set of monk offering bowls.Size 15.5” diameter . Height 15”6 pieces in totalSee signature
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Royersford, United States Antique Brass Cup Vessel Footed with Snake Handle. Dates to early 20th century British Burma. Very unique piece with snake handle with figure sitting ... moreon snake. Figure is of a male wearing a grass skirt and headdress with an offering in hand. Leaf pattern border engraved along rim. Cup sits on three animal style feet. The bottom of the cup is hand engraved with the characters 126 or I26. Body of cup measures 2.25"; total including feet and handle is approx 3.75".Shipped with USPS Mail.
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Free Shipping Location: Unicoi, United States The hintha are further embellished with moulded relief work in lacquer putty, a technique known as thayo.
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$152.61 Shipping Location: Atlanta, United States A southeast Asian lacquer vessel of iconic form from Burma or Norther Thailand circa turn of the 20th century. This vessel is made with layers of lacquer ... moreover wood. Black lacquer is first applied, with several further layers of lacquer colored in vermilion.
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$25.00 Shipping Location: Concord, United States This is a nice pair of antique Burmese card lacquerware pieces. One of them is an offering box with a lid, inner lid, and main vessel. The other is a ... morecup of some sort. The cup is semi malleable. Not sure what material is made out of. The box is made out of wood. Take a look at all the photos to see general condition. Very intricate carvings.
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$449.47 Shipping Location: Canaan, United States Good Luck!
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$14.75 Shipping Location: Windsor, United States This exquisite offering vessel is a stunning addition to any collection. Crafted from lacquered wood in black and gold, it features intricate designs ... morethat speak to its Burmese origins. Its age and maker are unknown, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to this antique original.Perfect for use as an offering bowl or box in a temple or as a decorative piece in a home, this item is a must-have for any lover of Asian antiques. Its primary material is wood, and it belongs to the Burma region of origin. Don't miss the chance to add this unique and beautiful item to your collection today.
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RARE PAIR OF ANTIQUE BURMESE HSUN-OK WOOD LACQUER OFFERING BOWLS VESSEL
This is a rare pair of large Antique Burmese wood lacquer shun-ok offering bowls vessels with matching lids. The pieces are tall at 23 1/2" and 8" across the base. Each of the bowls consists of the base. Lid and interior fitted tray. They are heavy at 4.10 pounds each. They are both in very nice condition with no damage other than some light loss to the lacquer. There are no breaks or chips to the wood. We are offering these bowls together as a pair with no reserve. Please email me for exact shipping cost. The invoice and estimate posted by ebay is only an estimate. I only charge exact shipping with no handling cost. We do not pack items until after the auction in case we need to take additional photos etc. Good luck!
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BURMA FABULOUS HUGE ANTIQUE 4 TIER HAND LACQUERED OFFERING VESSEL LATE 19TH C.
ANCIENT BURMA A FABULOUS AND'ONE OF A KIND' HUGE ANTIQUE FOUR TIER HAND LACQUERED OFFERING VESSEL LATE 19TH CENTURY OFFERING VESSEL USED FOR CARRYING FOOD TO THE TEMPLE HEIGHT: 32 INCHES WIDTH: 12 INCHES click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge click picture to enlarge Description ANCIENT BURMA A FABULOUS AND'ONE OF A KIND' HUGE ANTIQUE FOUR TIER HAND LACQUERED OFFERING VESSEL LATE 19TH CENTURY OFFERING VESSEL USED FOR CARRYING FOOD TO THE TEMPLE HEIGHT: 32 INCHES WIDTH: 12 INCHES NORMAL WEAR DUE TO AGE* ESTIMATED SHIPPING COSTS FOR THE CONTINENTAL USA $90.00 ACTUAL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE DETERMINED AT THE END OF THE AUCTION DEPENDING ON WHERE ... moreTHIS HAS TO BE SHIPPED TO DEAR CUSTOMER, I STRIVE TO DESCRIBE THE ITEMS I AM SELLING WITH THE MOST INFORMATION POSSIBLE AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. I ALSO INCLUDE AS MANY HIGH QUALITY PHOTOS AS POSSIBLE FOR EACH ITEM SO THAT YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY WHAT I AM OFFERING. I AM ORIGINALLY FROM BELGIUM AND HAVE BEEN DEALING IN ANTIQUES.FINE ART AND CURIOS FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS.I HAVE ALSO TRAVELED EXTENSIVELY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD,AND MANY OF THE ITEMS THAT I HAVE TO OFFER COME FROM CONTACTS THAT I HAVE MADE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OVER THE YEARS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY AND AS MANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE RELATING TO ANY OF MY ITEMS THAT COULD INTEREST YOU. MY ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO HAVE SATISFIED AND RETURNING CUSTOMERS. ALSO PLEASE LOOK AND READ MY FEEDBACK COMMENTS TO HAVE A BETTER IDEA OF WHO YOU ARE BUYING FROM. PAYMENT TERMS: PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION HAS CLOSED. I ACCEPT: PAYPAL SHIPPING TERMS: ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 7 WORKING DAYS AFTER PAYMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED. EACH ITEM IS PERSONALLY PACKED BY MYSELF TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD POSSIBLE. THANK YOU. SEPHIRA MUSEUM QUALITY ANTIQUES. for more great items! Payment Shipping Multi-Box 2 Borders&
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Antique Burmese Offering Vessel Box Wood and Lacquer Ware 4 Pieces
BURMESE OFFERING VESSEL 19'TH Century ORANGE/ RED AND GOLD LACQUER FINISH EMBEDDED WITH COLORED GLASS AND MIRRORS THE SHAPE IS IN THE BUDDIST STUPA TRADITION MANDALAY STYLE BURMA IS KNOWN FOR ITS LACQUER WARE THROUGH AN ELABORATE PROCESS OF DRYING. POLISHING, PAINTING, AND ENGRAVING, IT TAKES MONTHS FOR A SINGLE PIECE TO BE MADE AND YEARS TO MASTER. AGE RELATED WEAR CONDITION IN KEEPING WITH AGE SOME LOSS TO GLASS DECORATION A CHIP TO TOP FINAL SOME CHIPS AND DINGS TO TOP PART HEIGHT 22 1/2" MID-DIAMETER 7 5/8" INSIDE OPENING) BOTTOM DIAMETER 8" MADE UP OF FOUR(4) PIECES SHIPPING IS INCLUDED U.S.A. ONLY NO RETURNS PLEASE THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
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19th Century Antique Burmese Offering Vessel
19th Century Antique Burmese Offering Vessel Material: Wood, 62 cm high, 32 cm diameter, 19th century, Shan Tai Yai Style, Originating from Burma, Price: $ 425, Nr. 2339-3, Shipment: Worldwide shipping from The Netherlands at actual cost. Please e-mail us for the shipping fee. We can arrange safe packing& crating as well. We travel a few months every year to many countries in Southeast Asia to collect old and antique for our online gallery. The Buddha statues we bring to our gallery are all original and purchased in a legal way. We don't deal in stolen statues. Because we often travel to many Asian countries. We have created a huge network of dealers and have developed good relationships with many monasteries and Buddhist temples. Because of that we can find the most special and rarest statues of Buddha and export them to our. Based ... morein the Netherlands. We can ship all our items worldwide. Please contact us for shipping charges.
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19th Century Mandalay Style Antique Burmese Lacquer Offering Vessel
Description: Material: Lacquer, 46 cm high, 18 cm diameter, 3 parts, 19th century, Mandalay style, Goldplated with 24 krt gold, Made of lacquered bamboo, Originating from Burma, Price: $ 335, Nr. 2410-13, Visit this page for more information: Shipping We ship all the available Buddha statues from our gallery in the Netherlands to all over the world at the actual cost. for actual shipping costs. We make very safe packing and crating. Free of charge. We will ship the same day when the payment has arrived. About Our Buddha Gallery A few months every year we travel in Burma and other Asian countries to collect original and. Please visit our to see our complete collection. Besides. We also sell. See the pages below: All items Lacquerware items Burmese Nats New on the website Marble statues Buddha heads Items below 200 euro Other material statues ... moreOpium Weights Museum pieces Thangkas Temples/ shrines Wooden statues Laughing Buddhas Buddha statues Bronze statues Guan Yin statues Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*05e54c%3E-146b3b712ff-0x107-
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Antique 19th Century Gold-plated Lacquer Burmese Offering Vessel
Description: Material: Lacquer, 63.5 cm high, 28.5 cm diameter, Made of lacquered bamboo, 19th century, Mandalay style, Goldplated with 24 krt gold, Originating from Burma, Price: $ 1125, Nr. 2545-20, Visit this page for more information: Shipping We ship all the available Buddha statues from our gallery in the Netherlands to all over the world at the actual cost. for actual shipping costs. We make very safe packing and crating. Free of charge. We will ship the same day when the payment has arrived. About Our Buddha Gallery A few months every year we travel in Burma and other Asian countries to collect original and. Please visit our to see our complete collection. Besides. We also sell. See the pages below: All items Lacquerware items Burmese Nats New on the website Marble statues Buddha heads Items below 200 euro Other material statues Opium ... moreWeights Museum pieces Thangkas Temples/ shrines Wooden statues Laughing Buddhas Buddha statues Bronze statues Guan Yin statues Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE
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Buddhist Food Offering Vessel "Hsun-ok". Handicraft Laquerware Box From Myanmar.
Buddhist Food Offering Vessel"Hsun-ok" Handicraft Laquerware Box From Myanmar Click to view supersized image Click to view supersized image Click to view supersized image Click to view supersized image Click to view supersized image Click to view supersized image Description. This listing is only for ONE 19" high and 7" wide red lacquer item. Specifications Height: 19" Inches Width: 7" Inches Weight: 1 Kg. Lacquered Offering Vessel(Hsun-ok) The most distinctive handicraft offering vessel from Bagan is a rice bowl on a stem with a spired lid called"Shun ok" Shun ok is a large stupa(top of a temple) shaped vessel used for presenting food to a Buddhist monastery and in the past. To members of the royal family. It is beautifully lacquered in the traditional orange lacquer made using the pigment from cinnabar ... moreand decorated throughout in a motif known in Burmese as ku-nan-kan-byat Art of lacquerware in Burma"Lacquer is considered a minor art in most countries. But for the last three centuries, it has been one of the show industries of Burma.The importance of lacquer to Burma is probably the equivalent to the modern uses of porcelain, glass and plastic combined" Sylvia Fraser-Lu, Burmese lacquerware' Tamarind Press 1985. There is strong historical evidence indicating that Burma acquired the art of lacquerware through contact with neighbouring states in the form of trading. Marriage, and conflict. One of the oldest known existing examples of lacquer work was displayed at an arts exhibition in Rangoon in 1918. It was a plain cylindrical teak box painted with lacquer and yellow ochre and marked with a date that translates to the Gregorian calendar as 1284AD. While lacquerware emerged in Burma during the Pagan period it did not evolve into a serious art form until the Ava period(1364-1555) and reached its zenith during the Kon-baung period(1752-1885) Foreign visitors were exposed to a number of thriving centres of lacquerware production. Chief amongst these was Bagan(als
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Old Antique Burmese 19 th Century Mandalay Style Brass Lacquer Offering Vessel
Product Name: Old Rare Antique Burmese 19 th Century Mandalay Style Brass Lacquer Offering Vessel Quantity: 1 Pc. Size: Long = 23 inches. Width=9.0 inches Colour: Brass Material: Brass Condition: Pre owned Origin: Myanmar Myanmar traditional lacquerware Brass Is used only in the Palace Beautiful carvings According to Burmese height of 23 inches. If ordinary people are made of wood. We do everything I can do. But please buyers friend to give a fair rating. Image is everything shooting myself. Transportation We also deal in the shortest time. buyer did not give me a message. However. Leaving the score is not smooth communication. It makes me very sad. Why do not trust us? We are free to send item to you, is not enough trust?How do you want me to do? Shipping Please pay the item in one week after ending auction.And I will pack and ship it ... moreto you ASAP. We will give the professional packing to suit for the long-distance transport.If you buy more than one item,I will give you a discount. Packages are shipped within 5 days of auction Check Out with payment except weekends and holidays.We are TAX FREE! So Why do you still need to pay tax from other sellers? Payment: Paypal( highly recommended) We can accept the payment through PayPal.But if you have problem on this method please contact me and If you are the final winner of this item. Please pay within 7 days. However, if you are still bidding on our other items and want to combine shipping, just let us know, we will send a combined invoice to you. Refund: When you receive your package. If you have any questions, please contact us in a timely manner within three days, just send us an e-mail and tell us what you think. 1.If you are not satisfied with the purchase. As long as the items in its original state, not destroy or alter the 25 days of the refund. Shipping and insurance costs do not include a refund 2. Photos and other computer may be out of the resolution. Or photographs may not be able to clearly reflect the exact color as a result of t
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REPOUSSE SILVER OFFERING BOWL. PAKTONG. VESSEL.
REPOUSSE SILVER OFFERING BOWL. DIAMETER: 13 cm. HIGHT: 8 cm. WEIGHT 215 gr. local silver. No mark)
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Burmese Lacquerware. Traditional Buddhist food offering Vessel called "Hsun-ok"
Burmese Lacquerware. Traditional Buddhist food offering Vessel called"Hsun-ok" Description. Specifications Height: 13" Inches Width: 5" Inches Weight: 0.5 Kg. Burmese Lacquerware The hsun-ok comprises a wide curved bowl set on a waisted pedestal flaring out to a circular foot-ring. The lid tapers to an elegant spire. Which is relieved at intervals by graceful bulbous mouldings which reduce in size with ascent. Rice, fruit and other foods were placed in the bowl. The base form was crafted from woven bamboo which was then treated with several layers of lacquer and decorated with popular motifs. Traditionally, hsun-ok were carried proudly upon the heads of Burmese women to the temple as an act of merit. To make lacquer containers. Sap is drawn from the Melanorrhoeausitata tree found in North-eastern Burma. Pigments such as ... moreochre, cinnabar, orpiment and indigo are added and mixed to achieve the desired colour. A dozen or more coats are then applied to the object resulting in a beautiful lustre that is waterproof and very durable. The object is then deftly decorated with a fine metal point which is used to etch grooves that are then filled with coloured lacquer. The object is left to dry and then polished. This process is repeated several times and requires great skill, experience and time. A vessel of this size and level of detailed decoration would have taken 4-6 months to complete. History Bayinnaung's conquest and subjugation in 1555-1562 of Manipur. Bhamo, Zinme(Chiang Mai) Linzin(Lan Xang) and up the Taping and Shweli rivers in the direction of Yunnan brought back large numbers of skilled craftsmen into Burma. It is thought that the finer sort of Burmese lacquerware, called Yun, was introduced during this period by imported artisans belonging to the Yun or Laos Shan tribes of the Chiang Mai region. Manufacture and design Lacquer vessels. Boxes and trays have a coiled or woven bamboo-strip base often mixed with horsehair, and the thitsee may be mixed with ashes or sawdust to form a putty-l
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Burmese Lacquered Offering Vessel "Hsun-ok". Traditional Buddhist food offering.
Burmese Lacquered Offering Vessel"Hsun-ok" Traditional Buddhist food offering. Description. Specifications Height: 13" Inches Width: 5" Inches Weight: 0.5 Kg. Burmese Lacquerware The hsun-ok comprises a wide curved bowl set on a waisted pedestal flaring out to a circular foot-ring. The lid tapers to an elegant spire. Which is relieved at intervals by graceful bulbous mouldings which reduce in size with ascent. Rice, fruit and other foods were placed in the bowl. The base form was crafted from woven bamboo which was then treated with several layers of lacquer and decorated with popular motifs. Traditionally, hsun-ok were carried proudly upon the heads of Burmese women to the temple as an act of merit. To make lacquer containers. Sap is drawn from the Melanorrhoeausitata tree found in North-eastern Burma. Pigments such as ... moreochre, cinnabar, orpiment and indigo are added and mixed to achieve the desired colour. A dozen or more coats are then applied to the object resulting in a beautiful lustre that is waterproof and very durable. The object is then deftly decorated with a fine metal point which is used to etch grooves that are then filled with coloured lacquer. The object is left to dry and then polished. This process is repeated several times and requires great skill, experience and time. A vessel of this size and level of detailed decoration would have taken 4-6 months to complete. History Bayinnaung's conquest and subjugation in 1555-1562 of Manipur. Bhamo, Zinme(Chiang Mai) Linzin(Lan Xang) and up the Taping and Shweli rivers in the direction of Yunnan brought back large numbers of skilled craftsmen into Burma. It is thought that the finer sort of Burmese lacquerware, called Yun, was introduced during this period by imported artisans belonging to the Yun or Laos Shan tribes of the Chiang Mai region. Manufacture and design Lacquer vessels. Boxes and trays have a coiled or woven bamboo-strip base often mixed with horsehair, and the thitsee may be mixed with ashes or sawdust to form a putty-l
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