
Gilt Burmese Sadaik Manuscript Chest - Ca 1900
This exceptional Burmese sadaik manuscript chest dates to around 1900, from the early colonial period following the fall of the Konbaung dynasty. Likely originally displayed on a stand, this teak chest was used to store sacred Buddhist texts and ceremonial items.
The exterior is richly adorned in red lacquer with elaborate raised gilt decoration known as thayo€”a traditional Burmese technique where a hand-applied putty made from tree sap and ash is used to build ornate low-relief designs. Once gilded, the result is a textured and luminous surface that showcases remarkable artisanal skill.
Delicately carved floral patterns and depictions of Bodhisattvas cover the front panel in fine detail. The heavy lid boasts a deep, rich patina from over a century of use. Inside, the vibrant orange lacquered interior houses a small fitted candlebox€”originally intended to store wax and wicks for devotional use.
A stunning piece of Burmese heritage, both functional and sculptural, this chest makes an elegant and rare addition to any decorative scheme.
- Origin: Burma (Myanmar)
- Date: Circa 1900 (early colonial period)
- Materials: Teak with red lacquer and gilt thayo relief
- Dimensions: W78 x D48 x H48 cm
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Features:
- Traditional red lacquer finish with raised gilt thayo decoration
- Hand-carved floral and Bodhisattva motifs
- Fitted internal candlebox
- Originally intended for use on a stand
- Rich surface patina from age and use
References:
For further reading and similar examples, see Visions From The Golden Land €“ Burma & The Art Of Lacquer by R. Isaacs & T.R. Blurton, figures 99, 100, and 101.
A similar example can also be found in the collection of The British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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Gilt Burmese Sadaik Manuscript Chest - Ca 1900
This exceptional Burmese sadaik manuscript chest dates to around 1900, from the early colonial period following the fall of the Konbaung dynasty. Likely originally displayed on a stand, this teak chest was used to store sacred Buddhist texts and ceremonial items.
The exterior is richly adorned in red lacquer with elaborate raised gilt decoration known as thayo€”a traditional Burmese technique where a hand-applied putty made from tree sap and ash is used to build ornate low-relief designs. Once gilded, the result is a textured and luminous surface that showcases remarkable artisanal skill.
Delicately carved floral patterns and depictions of Bodhisattvas cover the front panel in fine detail. The heavy lid boasts a deep, rich patina from over a century of use. Inside, the vibrant orange lacquered interior houses a small fitted candlebox€”originally intended to store wax and wicks for devotional use.
A stunning piece of Burmese heritage, both functional and sculptural, this chest makes an elegant and rare addition to any decorative scheme.
- Origin: Burma (Myanmar)
- Date: Circa 1900 (early colonial period)
- Materials: Teak with red lacquer and gilt thayo relief
- Dimensions: W78 x D48 x H48 cm
-
Features:
- Traditional red lacquer finish with raised gilt thayo decoration
- Hand-carved floral and Bodhisattva motifs
- Fitted internal candlebox
- Originally intended for use on a stand
- Rich surface patina from age and use
References:
For further reading and similar examples, see Visions From The Golden Land €“ Burma & The Art Of Lacquer by R. Isaacs & T.R. Blurton, figures 99, 100, and 101.
A similar example can also be found in the collection of The British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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This exceptional Burmese sadaik manuscript chest dates to around 1900, from the early colonial period following the fall of the Konbaung dynasty. Likely originally displayed on a stand, this teak chest was used to store sacred Buddhist texts and ceremonial items.
The exterior is richly adorned in red lacquer with elaborate raised gilt decoration known as thayo€”a traditional Burmese technique where a hand-applied putty made from tree sap and ash is used to build ornate low-relief designs. Once gilded, the result is a textured and luminous surface that showcases remarkable artisanal skill.
Delicately carved floral patterns and depictions of Bodhisattvas cover the front panel in fine detail. The heavy lid boasts a deep, rich patina from over a century of use. Inside, the vibrant orange lacquered interior houses a small fitted candlebox€”originally intended to store wax and wicks for devotional use.
A stunning piece of Burmese heritage, both functional and sculptural, this chest makes an elegant and rare addition to any decorative scheme.
- Origin: Burma (Myanmar)
- Date: Circa 1900 (early colonial period)
- Materials: Teak with red lacquer and gilt thayo relief
- Dimensions: W78 x D48 x H48 cm
-
Features:
- Traditional red lacquer finish with raised gilt thayo decoration
- Hand-carved floral and Bodhisattva motifs
- Fitted internal candlebox
- Originally intended for use on a stand
- Rich surface patina from age and use
References:
For further reading and similar examples, see Visions From The Golden Land €“ Burma & The Art Of Lacquer by R. Isaacs & T.R. Blurton, figures 99, 100, and 101.
A similar example can also be found in the collection of The British Museum, London, United Kingdom.























