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Arts and Craft Of Myanmar

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Arts and Craft Of Myanmar

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  1. Arts and Crafts of Myanmar

  2. Panchi (Painting) Panchi is the one which illustrates living animals and inanimate objects using different colours. The artists paint the figures of human beings, animals, objects, scenery designs and cartoons. Myanmar traditional painting developed with the religion of Buddhism in the Bagan Region.

  3. MEDIUM TEXT The art of sculpture producing figures and floral motifs made of wood. Artisans make the figures of men, animals and floral motifs. Myanmar traditional sculpture emerged before the Bagan period and improved in the middle ages of the Bagan Era.

  4. Panbe Panbe is the tempering of iron in the furnace to make necessary items. The artisans make ox cart axle, ox cart iron, tyre, scissors, hammer, adze, pickaxe, knife, hatchet, axe, digging hoe and mattock. The Myanmar's traditional blacksmith craft emerged in the early of Bagan period (11th century A.D)

  5. Panyun Panyun means a handicraft which produces materials made of bamboo. wood and thick black varnish (sis-se). Lacquerware artisans produce alms food bowl. ... Myanmar traditional lacquerware emerged in the early part of Bagan period. Myanmar traditional lacquer ware drawing styles derived from many stories of Buddha's life.

  6. Panpoot It is one of the 10 Flowers - Myanmar traditional arts and crafts. It started in the Bagan period during the 8th century A.D., so its craft is based on the traditional styles of Bagan, Inwa and Yatanapon period.

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