Myanmar Traditional Art, Silversmith

Silversmith in Myanmar is a one of the traditional art. We are proud to use those utensils such
as silver bowl, jar, kettle, necklace, armlet and rings are the products of
silversmith. Silverwares are usually adorned with figures from religious stories
and folklores and floral designs. To make silverwares, silver is mixed with
brass and melt. When silver and brass melt and mixed, the alloy is transformed
into ingots, which in turn are hammered and cut as required. Very roughly, this
required ingots are created into many forms as desired.

After that, we draw figures and floral designs on outer surface with pencil. Sealing-wax are
used in filling up inside and cover outside of item, one step after another to
make strong it's shape and forms when depicting figures in relief. These desired
figures are then curved and embossed with chisel and awl. And after the curving
work is completed, the silverware is polished and washed to shine and you will
be able to witness intricate Myanmar silverware at it's best.