• Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest
  • Burmese Talismanic Vest

Burmese Talismanic Vest

$750.00

Magico/religious traditions that go back over a thousand years are still practiced in many areas of South East Asia. Vest like this piece are worn under ones clothing and keeps the wearer protected and to have good fortune. They are usually given to a person by a monk or could have one commissioned. The motifs come from the same designs elements used with tattooing in SE Asia.

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TASTA/036
Bamar/Shan (?)
Burma
Protective clothing, ingwet eingyi
Homespun cotton, pigments.
Height 20.5 inches X width 20.75 inches.
Good, some small stains and very small holes all due to age.
$750.
Worn as a vest for protection against injury from a variety of weapons, sickness or malevolent spirits. Magico/religious traditions that go back over a thousand years are still practiced in many areas of South East Asia. Many of the forms are thought to have been first created in India practiced by priests of the Brahman class. These Brahmans performed rituals, cast divinations, and made talismans for their “clients” that were based on the person’s date of birth, horoscope and numerology. Here blocks of squares and circles in different configurations were filled in with specific numbers and symbols that were determined would protect the owner from harm.