Description: *See photos for details* Burmese Parabaik/Manuscript, Wood-Carved Cover, Palm Leaf 20 Pages 2 Sided Antique Burmese Tattoo Flashbook. This work is made from foldout mulberry (saa) paper with sacred symbols of mythology, as well as numerology and sacred Buddhist texts. The Shan are a Southeast Asian ethnic group who live primarily in Myanmar, but are believed to have originated in China. The majority of the Shan are Theravada Buddhists. Tattoos related to Buddhism would often be created at temples by monks, thus ensuring that the wearer would be protected from harm. Other common motifs for tattooing in Myanmar include cats of various sizes from house cats to tigers, dragons, geometric patterns, and figures from Myanmar’s and Buddhism’s history and culture. Both Chinese and Buddhist influences can be seen in their art, though the uniquely Burmese style of the Shan is undeniable. Interestingly, until the 20th century, tattooing was a widespread practice among the Burmese (even women), particularly among the Shan who boasted one of the oldest tattooing traditions. One of a kind 20 pages double sided. One small tear from one page otherwise excellent condition! You never find one with 20 pages this is an extremely wonderful example of Burmese history illustrations are out of this world CONTACT: Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. I do my best to provide you with the most accurate information. PAYMENT: Payment must be made within 3 days of auction end. If for some reason, you cannot make the payment in the time specified, please contact me. COMBINE SHIPPING: I do offer combine shipping on all auctions. If you purchase more than 1 auction, please wait for me to invoice you so I can combine shipping. All items ship by USPS and/or UPS. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: The Global Shipping Program in Kentucky will be processing your order and they determine the shipping price with any and all import charges. Please keep in mind that I do not determine the shipping price eBay does.
Price: 1050 USD
Location: Northridge, California
End Time: 2024-08-11T00:15:35.000Z
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Date of Publication: Unknown
Type: Handwritten Manuscript
Place of Publication: Myanmar
Language: Pali
Region: Asia
Material: Palm Leaf
Subject: Art & Photography
Original/Facsimile: Unknown