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Lotus weaving

Lacquerware (pan yun)

Myanmar traditional lacquerware emerged in the early part of Bagan Period (eleventh century AD). In Myanmar, it is known as pan yun, which refers...

Finial making (hti taw)

Myanmar traditional craftsmanship is represented by “ten flowers”, which are as follow- blacksmith, bronze-smith, silversmith and goldsmith, stucco, monastery, sculpture, stone carving, turning designs...
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Textiles

Weaving for the craftswomen was not an easy job. The best palm tree fronds had to be found and purchased as required. They had...

Jim zo (clay sculpture)