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Antique Burmese betel box Kun-it 18cm, late 19th/early 20th C. Burma lacquerware

$ 308.64

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Betel Box
  • Region of Origin: Burma
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original
  • Primary Material: Lacquerware
  • Product: Box
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Large Antique Burmese betel box, Kun-it, 18cm high, late 19th/early 20th Century.
    Lovely example of Burmese lacquerware betel box.
    Lovely example of Burmese lacquerware betel box.
    Incised Yun decoration in a yok-thai pattern.
    Small figures are seen within vegetal scrolling.
    Cinnabar colour. 4 pieces.
    This cylindrical box is made of lacquered woven bamboo and includes a fitted interior tray to hold the various items necessary to make quids of betel (for chewing).
    With decorative central base motifs to internal compartments.
    In good condition overall - signs of wear and surface cracking to the lacquer, but for its age is in good shape. (see photos).
    For similar example see Sylvia Fraser Lu's excellent book "Burmese Crafts Past and Present", Oxford University Press, 1974 - Plate 41.
    Size (approx):
    Height = 18cm.
    Diameter = 21cm.
    Large Antique Burmese betel box, Kun-it, 18cm high, late 19th/early 20th Century. Lovely example of Burmese lacquerware betel box. Lovely example of Burmese lacquerware betel box.  Incised Yun decoration in a yok-thai pattern.  Small figures are seen within vegetal scrolling.  Cinnabar colour. 4 pieces. This cylindrical box is made of lacquered woven bamboo and includes a fitted interior tray to hold the various items necessary to make quids of betel (for chewing).  With decorative central base motifs to internal compartments. In good condition overall - signs of wear and surface cracking to the lacquer, but for its age is in good shape. (see photos). For similar example see Sylvia Fraser Lu's excellent book "Burmese Crafts Past and Present", Oxford University Press, 1974 - Plate 41. Diame