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Burma (Myanmar) - Traditional Costume (1/4) The legendary Po Sein (1877-1952), Father of the Burmese Theatre - actor and innovative entertainer
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Attire Burma Burmese Entertainer Exotic Innovator Myanmar Rings Sein Skirt
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 23.7cm (6" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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This photograph captures the legendary Po Sein (1877-1952), an iconic figure in Burmese history as an actor and innovative entertainer. Po Sein, also known as U Po Sein, is dressed in traditional Burmese attire, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Myanmar. The intricately designed skirt he wears, adorned with golden rings and intricate patterns, is a testament to the exotic eastern fashion that has captivated the world. Po Sein was a pioneer in Burmese theatre, revolutionizing the art form with his innovative performances and groundbreaking productions. His contributions to Burmese culture were significant, and he remains a revered figure in the country's history. The traditional costume Po Sein wears in this photograph is a reflection of the historical significance and cultural importance of traditional Burmese attire. The skirt, known as a longyi, is a staple of Burmese fashion and is worn by both men and women. The golden rings attached to the skirt are a symbol of wealth and status, adding an air of elegance and sophistication to the outfit. This photograph is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the exotic and intriguing world of Burmese culture. Po Sein's traditional attire is not only a reflection of his personal style but also a representation of the historical and cultural significance of traditional Burmese clothing. The photograph is a must-have for anyone interested in fashion history, eastern culture, or the history of Burmese theatre.
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