Description
Burmese Lacquer Kun-It Vessel, 19th century. Exquisitely crafted in vibrant red and black, this Kun-It exemplifies traditional Burmese lacquerware known for its intricate detailing and distinguished patina. The cylindrical shape suggests it was used for betel nut storage, a common practice in Burma during the period. The surface features detailed scenes indicative of Burmese culture and artistry, showcasing skilled craftsmanship typical of the 19th century. 9" tall and 9" wide 3 pcs
Ex-New Mexico Estate. Collection Amassed Prior to 1995
Ex-New Mexico Estate. Collection Amassed Prior to 1995
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Burmese Lacquer Kun-It, 19th C.
Estimate $300-$400
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Ethnographic Art Jewelry and Antiquities
Jun 25, 2026 1:00 PM EDTBrea, CA, United States
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