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Pantaut is the art of stucco to create various decorative relief figures of flowers and leaves, inanimate reliefs on the arch above the entrance of the temples. We can find the art of Pantaut even in the era of Vishnu, Tharay-Khit-Taya. On the scared ground of Shwedagon Pagoda, stupas, tombstones, and some of the pavilion were built using the art of Pantaut. In addition, the reliefs such as Nat, Ogre, Zawgyi, dragon, peacock are made by the art of Pantaut. As the best Burmese art work, each level of the spire of Manaw Sittuppad pavilion, near the Rahu corner of the Square, were built with the art of Pantaut. In addition, you can also see the art of Pantaut in Shwe Tazaung (photo gallery), Htee Taw Yone pavilion, Reykyi Taw Wut Athinn pavilion.