Title: Myanmar 38 Art & Crafts
1Myanmar
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Beauty in the Little things
2Whereas other countries in the region have begun
to lose touch with their roots, Myanmar (Burma)
continues to practice and celebrate its ancient
customs through a range of creative outlets.
Heavily influenced by Buddhism, many of the
crafts produced in Myanmar play a practical role
in everyday life. Buddhism has great influence on
daily life of the Myanmar. The people have
preserved the traditions of close family ties,
respect for the elders, reverence for Buddhism
and simple native dress. Myanmars are contented
and cheerful even in the face of adversities and
known for their simple hospitality and
friendliness.
3Buddha Maravijaya pare, art shan, sec 18-19 Musée
des Arts Asiatiques Guimet - Paris
4Musée des Arts Asiatiques Guimet - Paris
5Musée des Arts Asiatiques Guimet - Paris
6Musée des Arts Asiatiques Guimet - Paris
7Musée des Arts Asiatiques Guimet - Paris
8Museo d'Arte Orientale (Turin)
Museo d'Arte Orientale (Turin)
9Museo d'Arte Orientale (Turin)
10Museo d'Arte Orientale (Turin)
11MGR Lyon
British Museum
12Metropolitan Museum
13Metropolitan Museum
14Reclining Buddha
A dolomite relief sculpture Yangon Museum
15Los Angeles County Museum of Art
16Burmese Buddha Statue Thayo lacquer decoration
17Nat spirit
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19Burmese wood carving Hintha and Nat
20Burmese wood carving Hintha and Nat
Nat spirit
21Nat spirit
22Silver bowel Myanmar, mid-20th century
Nat spirits
23Hintha Burmese Mythological Bird The Burmese
mythological bird duck Hintha also known as Hamsa
originated from where the Bago river once flowed
strongly into the Yangon River and from there out
to sea. At one time a huge area was mostly under
water with only the tip of a hill rising out of
the fast flowing river. The myth describes how a
couple of Hintha birds or waterfowl with golden
neck feathers, were seen resting on the tip of
the hill by two Princes who later founded the
kingdom. The dry space on top of the hill was so
small that the female bird had to perch on the
back of her gallant mate.
24Hintha Burmese Mythological Bird The beautiful
bird duck Hintha remains a beloved symbol of the
Mon people. The very spot is immortalised by a
pagoda, the Hintha Gon Paya.
25Victoria Albert Museum London
Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
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27Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
28Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
29Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
30Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
31Hintha Bird-Shaped Betel Box
32An example currently displayed in the British
Museum
33Museum Yangon
Cary fish pitcher
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35FOOD PLATTER COVER Lacquered wood, gilded with
mirror inlay Northern Illinois University
36Silver Cigar Box with Elephant Battle Scenes
37Antique Burmese bracelet
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39Bangle decorated with Pyinsarupa Yangon Museum
Antique Burmese gold ring
40Hsun-ok (offering vessels)
41Naga gong holder
42Hsun-ok (offering vessel)
43Hsun-ok (offering vessel)
44Asian Art Museum in San Francisco
45Burmese Teak-Wood Min Gyi Nat Spirit
46Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde München
47Burmese 20th Century teak wood Nat spirit
48Burmese 20th Century teak wood Nat spirit
49Burmese Me Win Na Nat-Spirit
50Burmese Me Win Na Nat-Spirit
51Burmese Nat-Spirit
52Burmese Nat-Spirit
53Teak-wood Mandalay Buddha Statue
54Text and pictures Internet All copyrights
belong to their respective owners
Presentation Sanda Foisoreanu
2014
Sound Burmese circle drums virtuoso Pat Waing