Traditional Food Offering Vessel- Shun Ok
$129 – $249
Product Description
Lacquerware originated from the Bagan province of Burma and spread to other parts of East Asia with each country modifying the process and materials to locally available one.
Lacquerware was traditionally used to make vessels known as Shun Ok, offering food as part of Buddhist worship. It is circular in shape, having a spiral top and coloured in red or black.
Brand: Siam Sawadee
Material:
Handcrafted from woven bamboo, which was then treated with tree sap and several layers of lacquer in the traditional way.
Sizes:
Available in 3 sizes:
Small – Height 14 inch, Diameter 5 inch,
Medium- Height 20 inch, Diameter 7 inch
Large – Height 24 inch , Diameter 10 inch
Colours:
Red
Black
Please provide your colour and size preference in the Request More link.
Care
● Due to the crafted nature of this item, expect slight variation in the appearance of each unique piece.
● This piece is intended for decorative use or storage of dry goods. Keep in a dry place.
● Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Delivery Time
2-3 weeks
Price includes shipping charges.
Local import taxes and customs duty to be paid by the customer
Additional Information
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size | Small, Medium, Large |