Pan Yun (Art of Making Lacquerware)

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Pa Yun art is an artwork that developed over Inwa era and during Kone Baung era. In particular, the items used in the royal throne are lacquerware. Types of lacquerware can be categorized as follows –
a. stoneware (plain and smooth lacquerware) such as platter, cup, flower basket, plate, water cup, and beetroot, etc
b. lacquered frame (injected lacquered fabric) for example table, shelf, seat, pot, flower basket, flower tray, wall decoration jewellery box, harp, box, bracelets, etc
c. Shwe Zawa Yoon (gold plated lacquer)
d. Thayoe (relief molded lacquerware)
e. gold-plated glass (crystal glass and gold-plated lacquer)
f. Mhan Phara (or) Hnee Phara (dry lacquerware)
(Dry lacquerwares become dry materials to make devotional offerings for Buddha statues and stupas. Example: bamboo Buddha image)