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4 x 5 - Multicolor Antique Burmese Kalaga Tapestry - 54174

4 x 5 - Multicolor Antique Burmese Kalaga Tapestry - 54174

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Rug Details

Origin: Myanmar Burma
Size: 04'01 x 05'05
Age: Antique
Color: Multicolor
Description: Tapestry
Condition: used
Materials: Silk
Style: Traditional
Shape: Rectangular

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Care Instructions

● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.

● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.

● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.

● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.

● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).

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Description:-

54174 Antique Burmese Kalaga Tapestry, 04'01 x 05'05.

The Royal Marionette Court: An Antique Burmese Kalaga of Ceremonial Splendor

Steeped in the theatrical grandeur of old Mandalay, this antique Burmese Kalaga tapestry embodies the opulence and mystique of Southeast Asia’s royal courts. Handcrafted with sumptuous silk velvet, intricate appliqué, metallic thread embroidery, sequins, and luminous beadwork, the composition unfolds like a ceremonial performance suspended in time. Once reserved for aristocratic interiors and sacred celebratory spaces, Kalaga tapestries represented the pinnacle of Burmese textile artistry — lavish creations designed to shimmer beneath candlelight and captivate distinguished guests with their extraordinary dimensionality and storytelling power.

At the center of this remarkable work is a rare depiction of the revered Yoke Thé marionette tradition, one of Burma’s most treasured cultural art forms. Above the crimson theatrical curtain, master puppeteers command their figures with delicate strings, while below, elaborately adorned performers emerge upon the stage in richly embroidered ceremonial attire. Far beyond entertainment, these marionette dramas carried profound symbolic meaning within Burmese society, transmitting Buddhist teachings, royal legends, and moral allegories through movement and ritualized performance. Each suspended figure becomes an emblem of destiny, spiritual guidance, and the unseen forces believed to shape human existence.

The visual richness is heightened by the dramatic interplay of black velvet and glowing scarlet silk, a palette associated with authority, prosperity, and sacred celebration throughout Burmese court culture. Gilded embroidery coils across the garments like royal regalia, while sequins and glass beads scatter light with jewel-like brilliance. The scrolling floral motifs bordering the lower register symbolize continuity, protection, and cosmic harmony, anchoring the theatrical narrative within the spiritual worldview of the Konbaung Dynasty. Every raised contour and padded silhouette reveals the hand of an accomplished atelier artisan, transforming textile into sculptural art.

Today, surviving antique Kalaga tapestries of this caliber are increasingly coveted by collectors of Asian decorative arts, not only for their technical mastery, but for the atmosphere of imperial pageantry they bring into a space. Possessing both museum-worthy craftsmanship and powerful cultural resonance, this tapestry offers an experience of inherited grandeur rarely encountered in contemporary interiors. Whether displayed within a curated collection, a dramatic library, or a globally inspired residence, it stands as a commanding testament to Burma’s golden age of ceremonial artistry — a work created not merely to adorn a room, but to evoke wonder, prestige, and reverence.

  • Abrash.
  • Silk velvet. Silk appliqué. Metallic thread embroidery. Sequins. Glass beads. Cotton backing.
  • Made in Myanmar Burma.
  • Measures: 04'01 x 05'05.

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