Burmese bronze ‘opium’ weight, mythical creature, 19th century or earlier
$145.00 AUD
Small Burmese bronze ‘opium’ weight, modelled as a mythical creature with ornate collar .
19th century or earlier
mm high
Despite their name, which is a Western label, these weights were more commonly used for weighing commodities such as spices, gold, silver and pearls. They were used on a tradition ‘steel yard’ balance scale.
From the 16th to the early 20th century, they were made & used over a large area, mostly from Myanmar (aka Burma), but also Thailand and Laos.
They were made using the ‘lost wax’ technique, where a hand-sculptured wax model was encased in clay, and when molten bronze was poured in the result was a bronze version of the original. This technique means each is unique.
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SKU: 1034242
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