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A BURMESE YAMANE WOOD CARVED MARIONETTE PUPPET MALE HEAD. MYANMAR 18/19th C

$ 255.01

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Condition: PLEASE VIEW ADDITIONAL PHOTOS IN THE DESCRIPTION PAGE.
  • Age: 18th/19th C.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Featured Refinements: Buddha Statue
  • Type: Statue
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Primary Material: Wood
  • Region of Origin: Burma
  • Sub-Type: Marionette / Puppet Male Head

    Description

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    Title:
    Rare Burmese 'Yamane' Carved Marionette Puppet Head w/ Glass Eyes & Movable Mouth.
    Burmese Male Nat Spirit Prince. Myanmar 18/19th Century.
    Subtitle:
    Burmese Theater Puppetry Art. Late Konbaung Period to Early Mandalay Period.
    Overview:
    An exquisite and rather large antique Marionette Head from Burma, hand-carved and hollowed of auspicious wood, modeled in the form of a Nature Spriit (
    Nat
    ) who were worshipped by the people of Myanmar before Buddhism became popular. This head was originally used in Theatrical puppeteering and was produced during the late Konbaung period (1752-1885) to early Mandalay Period (1853-1885).
    In Myanmar string puppets originated from royal patronage during the Konbaung Dynasty in the era of King Hsinbhyushin, 1763-1776, an art which grew and became a popular form of entertainment for the wide Burmese populace. Puppets of this type were traditionally built around a religious-based 'Jataka's stories of Buddhist fables and folktales of Buddha's previous lives. In time puppetry performances became a form of news, current events of Kings, Queens, deceitful Courtiers, and scheming Prime Ministers, and also served as a conduit between the ruler and his subjects.
    Description:
    The Marionette is a wonderful depiction of a young male Burmese Nat Prince,
    fashioned with a white-colored face for the Burmese theatrical audience to identify the character as a good spirit, modeled from a particularly rare timber known as 'Yamane' wood, which is considerably lighter than Teak. The hand-painted features of the face appear realistic and vivid, portraying a benevolent nature, delicately rendered with inlayed glass mosaic eyes, a long elegant nose, a functional bow-shaped mouth formally operated by a pull string at the back of the head, arching eyebrows in relief, and elongated earlobes adorned with earring pendants. His hair pulled tight to his head is covered by a traditional Burmese style conical headdress.
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    Vividly painted, the original decoration still display a lustrous glow, accented by rose colour lips, and dark brownish-black hair.
    Remarks: Excellent condition, well preserved by re-applied layers of lacquer paint from time to time, with the wood having normal cracks, chips, dents, and paint loss, due to the many years of exposure to the weather and other deteriorating conditions.
    In Burmese culture there are many forms of Nats, angels or local native deities worshiped. Some of these spirits have benevolent nature, expressing sympathy and understanding, while offering protection in warding off evil, while others have been seen to represent more adverse phenomena. Among the key 37 Nats, this figure is that of a kindhearted and goodwll spirit, showcases a natural smiling expression, that shows us the Nats happy nature. -
    "Oh joyful Guardian Spirit, may you show us with your blessings, the blessings of Nature and the Divine."
    Origin:
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    Myanmar.
    Period:
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    18/19th Century.
    Composition:
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    Yamane wood (botanical name -
    Gamelina Arborea
    ) with lacquer paints & natural patina.
    Dimensions:
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    Height: 13.50 inches (34.29cm) without stand. Height: 19.0 inches (48.26cm) with stand.
    Observation:
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    Excellent Condition with minor dings, dents, and missing string. Please view detailed photos for overall quality and minor imperfections of the item.
    Remarks:
    Extremely Rare Historical Theatre Relic, with removable finial.
    Shipping:
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    NOTE: Being a religious artifact, a permit will need to be obtained from the Archaeological Department of Fine Arts, certifying this article is allowed to leave the country of Thailand. Expect a one week delay in shipping.
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