Description
Pyu Gold Bead Reproduction, Box style w/Repousse Style #5: A Masterpiece of Ancient Craftsmanship
The Legacy of Pyu Goldwork
The Pyu Gold Bead Reproduction, Box style w/Repousse Style #5 is a stunning tribute to the refined artistry of the Pyu civilization, which thrived from 200 BCE to 1100 CE. Inspired by ancient designs, this bead is crafted in Burma using high-carat gold and exceptional metalwork techniques, making it an outstanding piece for collectors and jewelry designers alike.
Exquisite Craftsmanship and Design
This 22K gold bead is meticulously handcrafted in Burma, measuring 11mm x 8mm x 8mm and weighing 1.12 grams. Unlike traditional round beads, this box-style bead features four distinct sides, each engraved with a unique symbolic design: a fish, an elephant, a crab, and a conch. These carvings reflect ancient Pyu cultural symbols and spiritual beliefs, making this bead a piece of wearable history.
Unique Features of the Pyu Gold Bead
- Authentic 22K Gold: Professionally tested for purity, ensuring superior craftsmanship and value.
- Intricate Multi-Sided Repousse Work: Each side features a unique, handcrafted design showcasing ancient Pyu artistic traditions.
- Culturally Significant: Represents traditional Pyu motifs, symbolizing prosperity, protection, and divine blessings.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for collectors, historical jewelry enthusiasts, or custom jewelry projects.
- Compact and Elegant: Small yet exquisite, measuring 11mm x 8mm x 8mm, perfect for integration into fine jewelry.
A Unique Addition for Collectors and Designers
The Pyu Gold Bead Reproduction, Box style w/Repousse Style #5 is more than just a bead—it is a link to an ancient civilization, a finely crafted artifact that brings history into modern collections. Whether displayed as an antique collectible or incorporated into a custom jewelry piece, this bead embodies the elegance and tradition of Pyu artistry.
Own a rare symbol of history with the Pyu Gold Bead Reproduction, Box style w/Repousse Style #5, a magnificent recreation of Pyu-era gold craftsmanship that continues to captivate admirers today.







