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Exquisite Etched Pumtek Bead: Glimpse of Burmese Antiquity (13th-18th Century AD)
Exquisite Etched Pumtek Bead: Glimpse of Burmese Antiquity (13th-18th Century AD)
Item Details
Description
Dimension: 17mm

Rarity Level: Very Rare
Given its historical significance, coupled with the estimated age ranging from the 13th to the 18th Century AD, this Pumtek bead stands out as a remarkable artifact from the Burmese era.

Estimate: $150-$300
This estimate range is based on the unique historical significance of the Pumtek bead, paired with recent auction results and the intricate craftsmanship of the era.

Introduction:
Pumtek beads, crafted from fossilized palm wood, have been treasured artifacts for centuries. Originating from Burma, these beads showcase the delicate artistry of the Burmese craftsmen of the 13th to 18th Century AD. During this era, Burma was a hub of cultural and artistic endeavors, and these beads serve as a testament to that rich history. Intriguingly, Pumtek means "buried thunderbolt" in the Chin language, reflecting the reverence these beads held in ancient times.

Provenance:
John A. Harrison, an avid collector of ancient artifacts, acquired this Pumtek bead during one of his visits to Burma in 1985. He was introduced to a local family, descendants of Burmese artisans, who had preserved this bead for generations. They shared stories of its journey, passing down from elder to the youngest, before John decided to add it to his esteemed collection.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This Pumtek bead offers a rare opportunity to own a fragment of Burmese history. Its intricate etchings and age-old patina speak volumes of its journey through time. As with all our precious lots, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will accompany this bead, attesting to its authenticity and providing further insights into its market value. An unparalleled artifact, this bead is not just a collector's item, but a chronicle of a bygone era.
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Exquisite Etched Pumtek Bead: Glimpse of Burmese Antiquity (13th-18th Century AD)

Estimate $150 - $300
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