Description
Experience the Art of Home Devotion through a collection curated to bring the rhythmic soul of Myanmar’s temple heritage to your private sanctuary. This suite is engineered for spiritual storytelling: the Handled Tray provides a grand, consecrated foundation, while the Lak Phat Oak and majestic Swun Oak serve as protected vessels for ritual offerings of sweets and meals. Together, they create a "sacred stage" within your home, offering a deep emotional connection to the puppet dances and floral symbols that have beautified Myanmar’s holiest spaces for centuries.
The value of this set lies in its rare dual-process mastery, with golden puppet motifs dancing seamlessly across every curved surface. Instead of isolated pieces, you own a synchronized narrative of artisan excellence. By choosing this full suite, you secure a harmonious, high-end spiritual setting—replacing mismatched items with a professional "Altar Gallery" look that signals a life lived with mindfulness, reverence, and a profound respect for the pinnacle of Burmese cultural arts.
Additional Information
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Product Name
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The Royal Marionette Altar – Gold-Etched Sacred Offering Trio
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Handled Tray: A grand foundation for secure and elegant ceremonial presentation.
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Lak Phat Oak: Traditionally for ritual tea salad; perfect for sweets or sacred snacks.
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Swun Oak (Offering Bowl): A majestic lidded vessel for sacred meal offerings.
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Design
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Traditional Myanmar Puppet Dance motifs combined with elegant lily-shaped patterns.
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Technique
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Dual-process Shwe Yay (Gold Leaf) and Yun Htoe (Hand-Etching).
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Material
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Bamboo/Wood core with natural thitsi lacquer and authentic gold leaf.
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Size
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Handled Tray - L36cm/W24cm/H2.5cm Lak Phat Oak - L22cm/W22cm/H10cm
Swun Oak (Offering Bowl) - L17cm/W17cm/H37cm
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Weight
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1.314kg
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Usage
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Traditional religious offerings, spiritual ceremonies, and prestigious cultural display.
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Care Instructions
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Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Avoid moisture and direct sunlight to protect the gold leaf finish.
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Artisan Origin
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Handmade by lacquer artisans in Bagan, Myanmar.
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Creation Time
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5–7 months (includes extensive layering, drying, and dual-technique precision).
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