lacquerware crafts myanmar

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Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware crafts in Myanmar
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Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people working made Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yun-de is lacquerware in Burmese, and the art is called Pan yun. The lacquer is the sap tapped from the varnish tree Melanorrhoea usitatissima or Thitsee that grows wild in the forests of Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is straw-coloured but turns black on exposure to air. When brushed in or coated on, it forms a hard glossy smooth surface resistant to a degree effects of exposure to moisture or heat


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