Burmese Weights and Other Animal-Shaped Weights

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Burmese Weights and Other Animal-Shaped Weights

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Author: Rick Willis

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9789391928193

Date: 19th December, 2024

Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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This book describes the famous animal-shaped weights of Burma, sometimes misnamed 'opium weights'. Described are previously unknown weights that first appeared in eleventh century Bagan (Burma), the totemic weights of the Ava kings, and subsequent weights in the form of the duck, fabled hintha, and the leonine chinthe and toe. Burmese kings controlled the production of weights, which remained in use throughout Burma until the end of the nineteenth century. Such weights in animal form could weigh anywhere from a fraction of a gram up to 60 kg. While these weights were vital in commerce, they were iconic for Burmese people. Animal-shaped weights spread to neighbouring lands, especially Thailand and Laos, where depiction of the elephant was prevalent. We explore the relevant weights of other lands, including the Ancient World, Ghana, India, China and Vietnam, where weights have distinctive and related forms. The book differs greatly from others, as it addresses a range of topics, often for the first time. The book is richly illustrated with over 450 colour illustrations.

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