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Large Antique Burmese Kalaga Tapestry – Hand-Embroidered Beaded Wall Hanging – Gold Silver Thread Dragon & Peacock – 19th/20th Century

Large Antique Burmese Kalaga Tapestry – Hand-Embroidered Beaded Wall Hanging – Gold Silver Thread Dragon & Peacock – 19th/20th Century

Regular price €449,10 EUR
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This rare antique Burmese Kalaga tapestry is a stunning example of traditional Myanmar textile artistry, featuring hand-stitched gold and silver metallic embroidery, intricate beadwork, and metal embellishments. Likely crafted in the late 19th or early 20th century, this tapestry showcases a majestic dragon and peacock, symbols of power and prosperity in Burmese culture.

🔹 Features:
- **Authentic hand-embroidered Kalaga tapestry** from Myanmar (Burma)
- **Gold and silver metallic thread**, intricate beadwork, and metal appliqué
- **Traditional Burmese dragon and peacock motifs**, symbolizing strength and beauty
- **Large size (71 cm x 128 cm)** – perfect for wall display or collector framing
- **A museum-quality textile**, ideal for antique collectors and Southeast Asian art enthusiasts
- **Possibly used in royal or temple settings**, as Kalagas were historically made for **Buddhist monasteries, palaces, and special ceremonies**

A one-of-a-kind piece of **Burmese textile history**, this Kalaga tapestry is perfect for **antique collectors, interior designers, and those passionate about Asian art and culture**.

Own a true masterpiece of hand-crafted embroidery today!

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