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Burmese Offering Urn

Asian Black and Red Round Box Lacquer Offering Vessel Urn
Located in North Hollywood, CA
South Asian Burmese black and red lacquer box, offering vessel urn with compartment for storage
Category

Late 20th Century Burmese Folk Art Decorative Boxes

Materials

Bamboo

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Asian Sculptural Burmese Terracotta Colored Wood Offering Urn
Located in Chicago, IL
wooden offering urn looks like solid terra cotta, but is actually wood, two pieces, and very light
Category

Mid-20th Century Asian Tibetan Urns

Materials

Wood

Burmese Offering Urn
Located in Chicago, IL
This exceptionally large Burmese offering urn is made from teak and bamboo covered by many layers
Category

Early 20th Century Burmese Urns

Materials

Teak

Burmese Offering Urn
Burmese Offering Urn
H 43 in Dm 19 in
Burmese Lacquerware Pedestal Tray
Located in Chicago, IL
a Burmese Offering Urn without the lid. They make beautiful accents or centerpieces and are
Category

20th Century Thai Lacquer

Materials

Teak

Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Urn
Located in Chicago, IL
This Burmese red lacquer offering urn has different compartments for storage. Made from bamboo and
Category

Mid-20th Century Burmese Decorative Bowls

Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Urn
Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Urn
H 14 in W 14.5 in D 14.5 in
Burmese Black Lacquer Offering Urn
Located in Chicago, IL
The bowl is raised on a pedestal base covered by a lid with a shapely finial, giving it a profile as striking as its red lacquer interior.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Thai Lacquer

Materials

Hardwood

Bumese Offering Urn
Located in Chicago, IL
Please contact dealer for full product description.
Category

Early 20th Century Burmese Religious Items

Materials

Gold Leaf

Bumese Offering Urn
Bumese Offering Urn
H 25 in W 15 in D 15 in
late 19th century Burmese red lacquer offering vessel
Located in Highland Park, IL
Late 19th century Burmese offering vessel. Red Lacquer
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Burmese Other Urns

Materials

Lacquer, Wood

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Burmese Red Carved Wood Temple Offering Box
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Burmese red lacquered temple offering box called "Hsunok". Burmese offering basket made of carved bamboo wood painted and lacquered in hues of red and oranges. The lid adopts a Burme...
Category

Early 20th Century South Asian Folk Art Lacquer

Materials

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