Antique Burmese Lacquerware Box:
A rare and authentic antique Burmese lacquerware box dating to the early 20th century, handcrafted in Burma (present-day Myanmar). This exceptional piece showcases traditional Burmese lacquer artistry with finely detailed hand-painted scenes depicting courtly figures and architectural motifs rendered in rich red, black, and gold tones.
Its elegant curved lid and elongated form make it both a functional storage piece and a striking decorative object. Original Burmese lacquerware of this age and quality is increasingly difficult to find, making this an excellent acquisition for collectors of Asian antiques, lacquerware, ethnographic art, and historic decorative objects.
Whether displayed on a coffee table, bookshelf, study desk, or within a curated collection, this piece brings history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance to any interior.
Perfect for:
Asian antique collections
Burmese lacquerware collectors
Historic decorative arts
Jewelry and keepsake storage
Curated bookshelf styling
Wabi-sabi interiors
Global eclectic decor
Museum-quality collections
Features:
Authentic Burmese lacquerware
Early 20th-century craftsmanship
Hand-painted decorative scenes
Rich black, red, and gold palette
Elegant domed lid design
Functional storage interior
Increasingly scarce collector’s piece
Original antique character and patina
Origin:
Burma (Myanmar)
Period:
Early 20th Century
Dimensions:
Length: 14.5 Inches
Width: 4.5 Inches
Height: 2.5 Inches
Materials:
Handcrafted wood
Traditional Burmese lacquer finish
Hand-painted decoration
Condition:
Authentic antique condition with age-related wear, patina, and surface variations consistent with over 100 years of history. These characteristics contribute to the box’s authenticity and collectible value.
Shipping:
Free worldwide shipping included. Professionally packed and fully insured for safe international delivery.
An increasingly rare example of traditional Burmese lacquer artistry that appeals to serious collectors, interior designers, and enthusiasts of Asian antiques.
