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Burmese Wooden Shrine
Burmese Wooden Shrine
This is a traditional Burmese wooden shrine , used as a domestic altar and ceremonial display. The structure features a sloped tiled roof with upturned eaves and ornamental ridge decorations, characteristic of East Asian temple architecture. The front façade showcases intricate latticework panels and columns, with delicate carved patterns on the doors and base.
Material:
Wood: The entire structure is primarily crafted from wood, stained dark to emphasize its aged, traditional aesthetic.
Lacquer Finish: A dark lacquer have been applied to protect the wood and enhance its visual depth.
Hand-Carved Details: The ornate patterns on the base, panels, and roof ridge are hand-carved.
Uses:
Domestic Altar: Used in homes to honor ancestors or deities in traditional Burmese households.
Ceremonial Display: It is also a part of ritual setups during festivals or religious ceremonies.
Cultural Artifact: Collected or displayed as a historical or artistic representation of Burmese architecture and craftsmanship.
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