LOT 391 A BURMESE PALM-LEAF MANUSCRIPT OFFERED ON BEHALF OF PROSPECT...
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A BURMESE PALM-LEAF MANUSCRIPT 19th / 20th Century The pages decorated with gilt-painted edges and housed between red-lacquered wood covers, the text written in Pali script to both sides of the pages, 48.5cm long - PROVENANCE: Collection of Prospect Burma, UK. - The use of palm leaves as a medium for manuscripts has a long tradition, predating the use of paper by centuries. Rectangular, dried, cut and smoked Palmyra palm leaves, or peisa, were used for historical, literary and religious texts. Manuscripts were stored in monastic and royal libraries, but with the advent of printed texts in the 19th century the production and quality of manuscripts such as these declined. -
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