Burmese Traditional Song (Myanmar Yat Taing Chain) Vinyl Album Box Set
Music Album Box Set

Burmese Traditional Song (Myanmar Yat Taing Chain) Vinyl Album Box Set

This item is a vintage vinyl record album box set, likely containing multiple records of Burmese traditional songs. The outer protective box cover is made of sturdy cardboard or stiff paper, featuring a light blue/grey background with artistic designs. The front cover prominently displays a colorful illustration of a woman in traditional Burmese attire, gracefully playing a Burmese harp (Saung-gauk). This illustration is framed within a large light blue circular motif. In the upper right quadrant, another dark circular area contains a yellow circle with a stylized blue mythical creature or deity, possibly representing a guardian spirit or a traditional motif in Burmese culture. Burmese script is visible at the top left, translating to 'Burmese Traditional Song' and 'Vinyl Album Box Set' according to OCR. Additional Burmese text at the bottom right likely indicates manufacturing or publishing details, possibly 'Union of Myanmar Government / Ministry of Culture, Yangon.' The overall aesthetic suggests a 1960s-1970s era. The box exhibits visible wear, including some smudges, discoloration, and minor corner scuffs consistent with its age and storage. The colors remain relatively vibrant, but there's a subtle patina. The artwork is hand-drawn, showcasing traditional illustration techniques. The construction of the box appears functional, designed to protect the contained records. This item represents a cultural artifact, preserving traditional Burmese music and art.

Estimated Value

$150-300

Basic Information

Category

Music Album Box Set

Appraised On

November 3, 2025

Estimated Value

$150-300

Item Description

This item is a vintage vinyl record album box set, likely containing multiple records of Burmese traditional songs. The outer protective box cover is made of sturdy cardboard or stiff paper, featuring a light blue/grey background with artistic designs. The front cover prominently displays a colorful illustration of a woman in traditional Burmese attire, gracefully playing a Burmese harp (Saung-gauk). This illustration is framed within a large light blue circular motif. In the upper right quadrant, another dark circular area contains a yellow circle with a stylized blue mythical creature or deity, possibly representing a guardian spirit or a traditional motif in Burmese culture. Burmese script is visible at the top left, translating to 'Burmese Traditional Song' and 'Vinyl Album Box Set' according to OCR. Additional Burmese text at the bottom right likely indicates manufacturing or publishing details, possibly 'Union of Myanmar Government / Ministry of Culture, Yangon.' The overall aesthetic suggests a 1960s-1970s era. The box exhibits visible wear, including some smudges, discoloration, and minor corner scuffs consistent with its age and storage. The colors remain relatively vibrant, but there's a subtle patina. The artwork is hand-drawn, showcasing traditional illustration techniques. The construction of the box appears functional, designed to protect the contained records. This item represents a cultural artifact, preserving traditional Burmese music and art.

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