Created during the 19th century in Burma’s Mandalay period, this hand-carved teak altar panel once crowned a Buddhist household shrine or monastic sanctuary, serving as a visual expression of devotion and reverence. Delicately pierced with flowing floral scrollwork and crowned by elegant finials, its intricate design reflects the refined artistry of traditional Burmese woodcarving. Layers of genuine gold leaf applied over a rich red lacquer ground create a luminous surface, while centuries of gentle wear reveal the beauty of its original finish beneath. More than an architectural ornament, this remarkable panel embodies the spiritual heritage of Myanmar, where craftsmanship and faith combined to transform sacred spaces into places of quiet contemplation and enduring beauty.
$2,000.00
| Dimensions | 25 × 2 × 36 in |
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| Material | Teakwood |
$2,000.00
| Dimensions | 25 × 2 × 36 in |
|---|---|
| Material | Teakwood |