AUNG PAINTING

Collaborations

Collaborations

တွဲဖက်လုပ်ဆောင်မှုများ

Turquoise Mountain Founded in 2006 with the support of United Nations agencies and King Charles III, the organization's mission is to revive traditional crafts, provide employment opportunities for local youth, and preserve and preserve cultural heritage.

Turquoise Mountain Myanmar was established in 2016 and currently provides training and creates jobs in a variety of traditional crafts, including jewelry making, woodworking, and metalworking. Turquoise Mountain helps local artisans improve their skills and prepares them to export their products to international markets.

Today, we continue to work towards creating more employment opportunities, further improving skills, and improving the quality of traditional craft products.

What is Myanmar Traditional Decorative Motifs?

Kanote・Nayi・Kape・Kaza

Myanmar traditional painting refers to traditional art paintings based on the culture, religion, history, and lifestyle of Myanmar. Kanote The basic decorative pattern in Myanmar traditional art curved, flowing designs inspired by plants, flames, and vines.Commonly used as backgrounds and borders in temples, palaces, and murals.It is the foundation of all other motifs Nari A motif based on the human figure often depicted as celestial beings, princesses, or noble women.Represents beauty, grace, and gentleness Kapi A motif based on the monkey figure commonly associated with the Ramayana (e.g., Hanuman). Symbolizes strength, bravery, agility, and loyalty Kaza A motif based on guardian animals, such as lions or mythical beasts.Represents power, protection, and authority frequently seen at temple entrances and palace decorations.

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