Nr. 105182385

Eske (3) - Tre - Myanmar Lacq Betel
Nr. 105182385

Eske (3) - Tre - Myanmar Lacq Betel
A set of betel box from Burma (Myanmar). Such items were an important part of everyday life and were used to store betel leaves, areca nuts, and the ingredients needed to prepare betel quid, a widely chewed stimulant. Traditionally, they were crafted from lacquered bamboo or wood and decorated with intricate engraved designs filled with colored pigments using the yun lacquer technique. Many of these containers took the form of round lidded boxes or multi-compartment sets with separate sections for the different components of the betel mixture. Elaborately decorated examples were symbols of the owner's social status and were often presented as prestigious gifts.
Today, Burmese lacquerware is regarded as one of the most distinctive forms of artistic craftsmanship in Southeast Asia, combining practical function with exceptional technical skill and decorative artistry.
Condition: Very good minus. Minor losses and wear on the bigger box visible in the photographs.
The big box: 8,5 cm x 10 cm x 6,5 cm
The bigger round box: 8,5 cm x 5,5 cm
The smaller round box: 7,5 cm x 4,5 cm
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