This antique Burmese betel-box is a beautiful piece of lacquerware that showcases intricate hand-painted designs in red. Originally crafted in Southeast Asia during the 19th-20th century, this item is a great addition to any collection of antique Asian artifacts. The box itself is made from lacquer, and its primary material is painted with a beautiful red color that complements the hand-painted designs. This item is an antique original and comes from the region of Southeast Asia.


The betel-box is a type of antique that was used in Southeast Asia to store betel nuts, which were used for chewing and had a strong cultural significance. The lacquerware artistry of this box is exceptional, and the hand-painted designs feature intricate patterns and shapes that are truly unique. This piece is a great example of the artistry that was present in Southeast Asia during the 19th-20th century, and it is a must-have for any antique collector or enthusiast.


burmese have some marks of use, and time, is n amazing decorative piece. hand painted with gold accent


measures : 10" x 10"