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Women working in lacquerware shop Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware shop Royalty Free Stock Photo
Men working in lacquerware shop Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Vietnamese lacquerware works on display in a shop in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Vietnamese lacquerware works on display in a shop in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional lacquer ware on sale at the factory shop in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional lacquer ware on sale at the factory shop in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware shop
Lacquerware factory, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware factory, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional lacquer ware on sale at the factory shop in Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burmese people carving Lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Myanmar. Bagan. Manufacture of lacquerware Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with lacquer. The lacquer is sometimes inlaid or carved. Lacquerware includes boxes, tableware, buttons and even coffins painted with lacquer in cultures mostly in Eastern Asia. Lacquer vessels, boxes and trays have a coiled or woven bamboo-strip base often mixed with horsehair, and the thitsee may be mixed with ashes or sawdust to form a putty-like substance called thayo which can be sculpted. The object is coated layer upon layer with thitsee and thayo to make a smooth surface, polished and engraved with intricate designs, commonly using red, green and yellow colours on a red or black background. Shwezawa is a distinctive form in its use of gold leaf to fill in the designs on a black background.


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