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Explore the Art of Lacquerware at Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop

Experience the craftsmanship of Myanmar's traditional lacquerware at Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop in Old Bagan, where art meets culture.

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Discover the intricate art of traditional lacquerware at the Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop in Old Bagan. This hands-on experience offers tourists a unique opportunity to witness skilled artisans at work, creating beautiful, handcrafted pieces that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Myanmar.

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Khin Maung Nyo., Located behind Golden Cuckoo,, Myin Ka Bar Village, Sein Gone Quarter,, Old Bagan, MM
Monday
7 am-8 pm
Tuesday
7 am-8 pm
Wednesday
7 am-8 pm
Thursday
7 am-8 pm
Friday
7 am-8 pm
Saturday
7 am-8 pm
Sunday
7 am-8 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the center of Old Bagan, head north on the main road. Continue walking for about 1 kilometer until you reach the intersection with Khin Maung Nyo Road. Turn left onto Khin Maung Nyo Road. You will see Golden Cuckoo restaurant on your right. The Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop is located directly behind the Golden Cuckoo. Look for the entrance; it should be easily visible.

    Bicycle

    Rent a bicycle from any rental shop in Old Bagan. Start your journey by heading north on the main road for about 1 kilometer. At the intersection with Khin Maung Nyo Road, take a left. Keep an eye out for the Golden Cuckoo restaurant on your right. The workshop is located directly behind it. It's a short ride, and you will enjoy the scenic views along the way.

    Horse Cart

    You can hire a horse cart from various locations in Old Bagan. Once you are on your way, ask the driver to take you to the Golden Cuckoo restaurant. Upon arriving there, the Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop is just behind the restaurant. The driver will wait for you while you explore the workshop.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the day to see artisans at work and avoid crowds.
    Bring a camera to capture the intricate processes and vibrant colors.
    Don't hesitate to ask artisans about their techniques; they love sharing their knowledge.
    Consider purchasing a piece as a unique souvenir that supports local craftsmanship.

    Discover more about Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop

    Nestled behind the Golden Cuckoo in Myin Ka Bar Village, the Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop offers a captivating glimpse into one of Myanmar's most cherished artistic traditions. This family-run workshop is more than just a craft store; it is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history and intricate techniques of lacquerware production. Here, skilled artisans meticulously craft exquisite pieces, using techniques passed down through generations. Tourists are invited to observe the entire process, from the preparation of the bamboo base to the final application of vibrant lacquer layers. Each item reflects the dedication and craftsmanship that is synonymous with this ancient art form. As you walk through the workshop, you can interact with the artisans, ask questions, and even participate in hands-on demonstrations. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the significance of lacquerware in Burmese culture and its use in everyday life, as well as in religious ceremonies. The vibrant colors and intricate designs of the finished products are a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisans. Whether you are looking to purchase a unique souvenir or simply wish to appreciate the art of lacquerware, Jasmine Family Lacquerware Workshop promises an unforgettable experience amidst the historical backdrop of Old Bagan. Don’t forget to capture the moment with plenty of photos, as the workshop’s colorful decor and the artisans at work provide a perfect setting for memorable snapshots. The workshop is open daily, allowing flexible visiting hours for tourists. Make sure to stop by for a unique cultural experience that will deepen your appreciation for Myanmar's artistic heritage.
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