This extraordinary framed collection presents six antique Burmese Kammavaca manuscripts, offering a rare and comprehensive glimpse into the spiritual heart of Myanmar. Kammavacas are sacred texts containing Pali scriptures from the Buddhist Vinaya, outlining rules and rituals for monastic life and ordination. These manuscripts were often commissioned by families to honor a son's entry into the monkhood, a significant rite of passage in Burmese culture. Each manuscript in this collection showcases the exquisite calligraphy and artistry of Burmese scribes. The elegant Pali script, likely dating back to the 19th century, is rendered in black ink against a gilded background, creating a luminous effect that speaks to the sacred nature of the texts.
This collection, meticulously preserved and presented in a single frame measuring 29" x 43", offers a captivating window into the world of Burmese Buddhism and the rich tradition of manuscript art. It's a unique and evocative piece for collectors of Asian manuscripts, religious artifacts, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and historical significance of sacred texts.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Paper
- *Size: 29.25"(L) x 1.75“(D) x 43.5"(H)
- *Color: Gold/Black
- *Condition: Shows wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in Myanmar
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