Burmese Oxcart Decorative Woodcarving

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Burmese Oxcart Decorative Woodcarving

This sculptural wooden carving originates from a traditional Burmese oxcart, where such elements were used as decorative and symbolic embellishments. Carved with a dynamic upward flourish at one end, the form reflects the expressive folk artistry commonly found on rural transport carts, which were often adorned to convey status, protection, or regional identity. Weathered through use and time, the piece now stands as a striking sculptural fragment, appreciated for its organic form, aged surface, and strong cultural character.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

7 x 76 x 46 cm

Place of Origin

Myanmar (Burma)

Period

Early to Mid 20th Century

Colour

Brown Wood, Black Stand

Condition

In good antique condition with natural patina, age cracks, and surface wear from original architectural use, yet stable and structurally sound on custom stands.

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