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 · Lacquerware is Myanmar’s pride for its magnificent beauty that takes a professional and traditional craftsman to demonstrate his/her artwork in long processing time that can span from 6 months to a year. Having applied natural resources such as bamboo, a black sap from Thit-Si tree, sawdust and cotton fibers, this lacquerware lasts long with the [ ]Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · lacquerware., This booklet illustrates the Black Elephant’s complex process of creating the highest-quality lacquerware using their unique technologies based on traditional techniques. These intricate stages are part of Veronica Gritsenko’s unique craft, which is different from other lacquerware processes of different quality or artistry. Myanmar has 10 traditional arts “Ten flowers” Panyun (lacquerware) Like the panbu, the panyun is also influenced by Buddhism, with the artistic styles depicting Buddha's life story. Artists make use of a special varnish on bamboo or wood to come up with lacquerware.


Shwe Gu Ni Pagoda. 11 out of places to visit in Monywa. Shwe Gu Ni Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located close to the city of Monywa in Myanmar. It houses the large image of seated Buddha in gold and is one of the famous landmarks for tourists and a place of pilgrims for the locals. Myanmar Images. Red pin placed selective at myanmar map. Angkor wat temple, siem reap in cambodia. Angkor wat temple, siem reap in cambodia. Myanmar waving flag on flagpole. Asean economic community (aec) infographic with traditional costume, national flower and tourist attractions. Couple of cartoon characters in myanmar traditional costume. There are 10 types of Myanmar traditional arts basically. This postcard set was issued in for the first Myanma Ten Traditional Arts Exhibition. The designs are paintings by various artists. Panbe (the art of blacksmith) Panbu (the art of sculpture) Pantain (the art of gold and silver smith) Pantin(the art of bronze casting).


A Unique Traditional Handicraft: Lacquerware By Tin Phyo Aung Myanmar lacquerware was founded approximately in the 10th century, at the period of Bagan Kingdom and it has a unique style. Bagan is the main center of the Lacquerware industry. Lacquerware was used as the kitchen wares, Tablewares, Boxes and decorations until now. Lacquer means the Read More»A Unique Traditional Handicraft. There are 10 traditional arts, called pan sè myo: Blacksmith, Woodcarving, Goldsmith, Masonry, Stucco Relief, Stone Carving, Turnery, Painting, Lacquerware, Bronze Casting. Clothing. The typical garment of the Burmese is the Indian lungi or longyi, a sarong worn by both men and women. Myanmar has 10 traditional arts “Ten flowers” Panyun (lacquerware) Like the panbu, the panyun is also influenced by Buddhism, with the artistic styles depicting Buddha's life story. Artists make use of a special varnish on bamboo or wood to come up with lacquerware.

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