eXquisite lacquerware made by mater craftsmanship
Bagan was a flourishing dynasty in the 11th century.
Traces of cultural exchange in Bagan are evident in the monuments built during the Bagan period, such as the Myazedi inscription, the Manuha Temple, which is said to have been built by a Mon king, and pagodas that preserve the pre-Bagan Pew culture style.
The background for the preservation of these monuments and historical sites is that even after the fall of the Pagan dynasty, later dynasties recognized the cultural and religious importance of Bagan and protected it with great care.
During this period of protection, Bagan artisans honed their skills in the creation of lacquerware as well as in the restoration of paintings and buildings, and Bagan became known as a producer of lacquerware.
The exquisite and delicate Bagan lacquerware is a breathtaking work of art.
Shall you take a look at this opportunity?
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