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Newly made Burmese lacquerware from Burma - Original Buddhas
$830.52
£604.19
€690
CA$1,133.42
A$1,262.16
CHF 656.88
MX$15,562.29
NOK 8,365.93
SEK 7,863.17
DKK 5,251.22
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Discover this newly made Burmese lacquerware vessel, a beautiful example of traditional craftsmanship from the historic town of Bagan in Burma (Myanmar). Made from high-quality lacquerware, it stands 51 cm high with a generous 56 cm diameter, and weighs 3.9 kg, offering both striking presence and practical use.
Originating from Burma, this vessel showcases classic Bagan artistry, with intricate detailing and a rich, glossy finish. Perfect for home décor, cultural displays, or thoughtful gifts, it brings timeless elegance and authentic Burmese heritage to any space.
Newly made Burmese lacquerware vessel
Material : lacquerware
51 cm high
56 cm diameter
Newly made in the town of Bagan in Burma
Weight: 3,9 kgs
Originating from Burma (Myanmar)
- Dimensions:Height: 20.08 in (51 cm)Width: 22.05 in (56 cm)Depth: 22.05 in (56 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:Newly Made
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- Seller Location:DEVENTER, NL
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