Burmese Lacquerware
September 20th, 2009

How can I sell some Burmese pieces such as lacquerware, Buddhas wooden sculptures, sun okes and such?
The pieces were bought directly in Burma. I have rare olf 5th century coins from the Rakhine state; metal Biddhas etc.
eBay works pretty well. I’ve sold stuff there. There are camera and stamp & coin dealers I know who are doing a significant portion of their business through eBay.
Myanmar (Burma) Laquerware factory
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Antq gilt monk food offer container bowl lacquerware Burma/Burmese Buddha spirit $1,500.00 |
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Old gilt lacquerware /lacquer ware Burma /Burmese monk food offer container $499.99 |
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Beautiful Lacquerware Hand carved Burmese Box Depicting Village Life,W30cm (12”) $134.36 |
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Antq. lacquerware/lacquer ware Burma /Burmese Thai bowl $99.99 |
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Antq gilt monk Buddha food offer container bowl lacquerware Burma/Burmese spirit $1,500.00 |
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Vintage lacquerware / lacquer Burma / Burmese container Southeast Asia $319.00 |
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Antique gilt lacquerware / lacquer ware container Southeast Asia Burma / Burmese $475.00 |
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Antique lacquerware / lacquer ware Burma / Burmese Thai betel nut container IV $350.00 |
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Antique lacquerware / lacquer ware Burma / Burmese Thai betel nut container II $350.00 |
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Antique lacquerware / lacquer ware Burma / Burmese Thai betel nut container $369.99 |
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Antique gilt lacquerware/lacquer ware Burma/Burmese Southeast Asia Betel nut box $465.00 |
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GRACEFUL LARGE Old Burmese Lacquerware Buddhist Monk 3 Piece Alms Box $395.00 |
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GRACEFUL Old Burmese Lacquerware Buddhist Monk 5 Piece Alms Rice Box $295.00 |
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Vintage hand carved painted wood Burmese lacquerware figurine ornament $41.10 |
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MAGNIFICENT Old Burmese Lacquerware Buddhist Monk Alms Rice Box $195.00 |
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Handmade Offering Bowl from Burma! (Burmese Lacquerware) (1990′s) $399.99 |
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REALLY OLD XL Old Burmese Lacquerware Buddhist Monk 4 Piece Alms Box $650.00 |
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Large Old Burmese Buddhist Black Lacquerware Rice Box Elephant Design $395.00 |
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Visions from the Golden Land: Burma and the Art of Lacquer $9.91 Lacquer is one of the most important artistic traditions of Burma – and also a living craft. Frequently used to decorate vessels of great style and variety, it is also important in the embellishment of architecture, furniture and musical instruments, in the making of sculpture and even in the Burmese theater. A natural plastic, refined from the sap of a tree, lacquer can be used to elaborate almos… |
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Lacquerware Journeys: Burmese Lacquerware: The Untold Stories $31.50 .cs162A16FE{} .cs45E92155{width:497pt;padding:0.75pt 0.75pt 0pt 0.75pt;border-top:none;border-right:none;border-bottom:none;border-left:none} .cs2654AE3A{text-align:left;text-indent:0pt;margin:0pt 0pt 0pt 0pt} .cs6A734271{color:#000000;background-color:transparent;font-family:Arial; font-size:11pt; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; } .cs566403DE{color:#000000;background-col… |
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Burmese Lacquerware $45.00 For the past 200-300 years the art of lacquer has been one of the show industries of Burma. Early travellers to that country have commented most favourably on it and it would be a rare Burmese household or monastery which did not have at least a few prized pieces of lacquer. The initial impetus for the development of the craft in all probability came from neighbouring China and Thailand, but Bu… |