LOT 937 A SILVER OFFERING BOWL WITH SCENES FROM THE TAUNGPYONE FOLK ...
Viewed 267 Frequency
Pre-bid 0 Frequency
Name
Size
Description
Translation provided by Youdao
A SILVER OFFERING BOWL WITH SCENES FROM THE TAUNGPYONE FOLK TALELOWER BURMA (MYANMAR), DATED 1901 The underside has a dated inscription, translated, "Madam Mya Yan's silver bowl. Burmese year 1263 [1901 CE]". 5 1/2 in. (14 cm) high; 11 3/8 in. (29 cm) diameter; 41 troy oz (1,278 grams) approximate weight As Buddhism spread throughout Myanmar, the religion incorporated a preexisting nat (spirit-deity) tradition that continues to thrive today. This offering bowl depicts the Taungpyone legend, which is at the heart of one of Myanmar's most famous nat festivals. The legend centers on the honor and courage of an ordinary weaver girl named Ma Shwe Oo, living in Taungpyone village (near Mandalay), who rebuffs the advances of an evil Pagan prince. Even after the prince is executed for horrendous crimes, he continues to harass the weaver as a malignant spirit apanied by a tiger. Still, Ma Shwe Oo bravely chooses death over surrendering to the prince while she is mauled by the tiger. Several shrines and pagodas are erected to Ma Shwe Oo, and she is the subject of popular songs, plays, and films, in addition to the annual nat festival. Published: David Owens, Burmese Silver Art: Masterpieces Illuminating Buddhist, Hindu and Mythological Stories of Purpose and Wisdom , 2020, p.76, no.S46, fig.3.56.
Preview:
Address:
Online, New York
Start time:
Online payment is available,
You will be qualified after paid the deposit!
Online payment is available for this session.
Bidding for buyers is available,
please call us for further information. Our hot line is400-010-3636 !
This session is a live auction,
available for online bidding and reserved bidding