late 18th-early 19th century
Thailand
Object qualities
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Objectfurniture, chests, stoves: Manuscript Storage Cabinet
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumWood with gold and lacquer
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SizeH. approx. 62 1/2 in. (158.8 cm); W. 34 1/16 in. (86.5 cm); D. 31 1/8 in. (79.1 cm)
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Geography details
Thailand -
Country today
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Datelate 18th-early 19th century
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CultureThailand (Bangkok)
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PeriodRatanakosin period
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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Cabinets of this type were traditionally gifted to monasteries where they served to house and preserve the sacred scriptures written on palm-leaf manuscripts, and associated Buddhist texts often on khoi paper, such as those narrating the adventures of the venerable monk Pra Malai. These cabinets were richly decorated with gold on lacquer ground in a technique known as Lai Rod Nam. Depictions of celestial adorants was a favored subject, as was combatant scenes from the Ramakien, the Thai version of the Indian epic, the Ramayana, as seen here. The openwork stand with two drawers is carved in the Chinese manner and is likely of a later date.