Antique Burmese Red Lacquer Tiffin Or Betel Box | Indigo Antiques
Antique Burmese Red Lacquer Tiffin Or Betel Box | Indigo Antiques
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Burmese Red Lacquer Box - Ca 1910

SKU: A02577V2 Circa 1910, from Burma

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W13.5 x D14 x H12 cm
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This is an excellent example of a Burmese lacquer. These boxes were multifunctional and used both as tiffin boxes and betel boxes (kun it). This Burmese lacquer box is typical of the style and has a base orange-red colour and is decorated with finely etched black motifs including a kunan kanbyat pattern.

Tiffin boxes were used in the old days as lunch boxes or for packaging up small snacks which the colonials called tiffin. Betel boxes were used for holding betel leaves and other ingredients associated with the consumption of betelnut.

The box itself is made from woven grass or bamboo and the lacquer work gives strength and durability. They come in all sizes a set is made that nests one inside the other when not in use. Generally drum shape, with a lacquered pattern on the top and sides. The lid is removed to reveal a series of lacquered bowls and compartments.

All Burmese families prided themselves on their lacquer work. Because of the fragile nature of these boxes, many of these boxes were destroyed.

 

 

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