An Antique Burmese Laquerware treasure box. It is in a bit rougher shape with dings in the laquer on corners and missing hinges.
Beautiful handmade box for atoring valuablea including lid and cover.
"This is a Burmese lacquerware box, likely used for storing betel nuts or other valuables. These boxes are traditionally made from woven bamboo coated with layers of lacquer, often taking months to produce due to the meticulous process of layering and sanding. The designs are typically hand-painted, featuring intricate patterns and sometimes scenes from Burmese culture. Burmese lacquerware is a traditional craft with a rich history, often given as gifts by Burmese royals." - Google Ai