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Burmese Lacquer Box
The elephant crest on the temple box gives it character and the Chinese red tone is a great Interior accent |
LACQUERWARE: A WONDERFUL EXPERIMENT[singlepic id=133 w=150 h=150 float=left] [singlepic id=25 w=150 h=150 float=left] [singlepic id=55 w=150 h=150 float=left] For the past two years, we have been working with Mr. Loi, a lcquerware craftsman in Hanoi. The rich finish is the result of seven coats of lacquer over a period of five weeks. We initially worked with traditional lustrous golds, silvers and black to create miso bowls, trays and boxes of all sorts, But it transpired eventually that Mr. Loi had a Pantone chart and that we could choose any colours we wanted to … henc the brilliant Highveld sunset orange and the chartreuse that picks up the colours of the veld here. With many colours still to come, we just love our lekker lacquer. As the sole and dircet importer we passs on trhe saving to you and make this range affordable, with boxes starting at R120 ($14) |
BURMESE TEMPLE VESSEL[singlepic id=134 w=150 h=150 float=left] This is the finest lauqerware from Burma Did you spot one in the Mode offices on Ugly Betty? Theyre hot and theyre R1950 .. In red or black |
RED LACQUER MAGAZINE BOX[singlepic id=135 w=150 h=150 float=left] These boxes are perfect for your favourite mags, hiding remote controls, letters, anything you want to hide beautifully |
RED LACQUER BOWL[singlepic id=136 w=150 h=150 float=left] Our new lacquer range boasts this magnificent centrepiece in a deep Chinese red — Diameter 430mm and priced at R490 .. Have you ever? |



