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Floral Table centerpiece setup in Maldives beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical Wedding setup on the lagoon of Maafushi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Floral Wedding Walkway setup in Maldives Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wedding Favors used in Maldives Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Maldivian Artcraft work
Floral Table centerpiece setup in Maldives beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lagoon Wedding Setup in Maldives Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Dhanfulhi, The Maldivian design of hourglass with Lacquer work Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wedding Favors used in Maldives Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wedding Flower basket with Orchids Royalty Free Stock Photo
With intricate designs produced from memory and mainly featured on wood carved objects such as vases and jewellery boxes, Maldivian lacquer works are a wonder to behold. During laajehun, or lacquer work, a piece of wood is sculpted to the desired form. It is then coated, layer upon layer, with lacquer of differing colours. Black, Red and Yellow are the colours most prominently used traditionally – green is also sometimes used while gold and silver dust are used to add appeal to select works. Once the lacquer coating is finished it is polished with dry coconut leaves. The design, which is rarely pre-planned yet always exquisite, is then etched by hand.


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