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Konbaung
Burmese Royal Rank Playing Cards
700
Baht
Konbaung Playing Cards _ inspired by traditional card decks, redesigned with the ranks of Burmese Royal Court
Includes 1 instruction & Translation Guide Card and 54 Playing cards from Ace to King, every card is written in Burmese script — perfect for collectors, culture lovers, and card game fans alike.
54 Playing cards including 13 Spades, 13 Hearts, 13 Diamonds, 13 Clubs and 2 Jokers
1 Translation Guide Card
Kongbaung Royal Rank Playing Cards
฿700 THB
You will receive one complete 54-card deck of Kongbaung Playing Cards, featuring the full royal court ranks of the Konbaung Dynasty — illustrated based on historic manuscripts, with every number and title in Burmese script.
Includes:
Full 54-card deck (Court, Military, Ministers, and more)
Burmese numerals and alphabet throughout
Instruction + Translation card
Perfect for collectors, gamers, culture lovers, and history nerds.
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1 item included (+ optional add-ons)
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Phoe Wa (Embodiment of joy and warmth), radiates happiness wherever he goes, effortlessly spreading smiles and laughter with his endearing giggles and his danncing move. With a round, cheerfil face and a contagious smile, "Phoe Wa" captures the hearts of children across Myanmar. Join Phoe Wa on whimsical journeys filled with laughter, imagination, and the spirit of play!.
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Perfect for collectors, gamers, culture lovers, and history nerds.
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This package includes a full set of two art toys:
Phoe Wa
Pyit Tine Htaung
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King
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King Thibaw (1878-1885) was the final monarch before the British took over, marking the end of Burmese monarchy.
Royal Artist Saya Chone's "King Thibaw Leaving Mandalay"
After the Third Anglo-Burmese War in 1885, He was captured and exiled to Ratnagiri, India, where he lived under house arrest for the rest of his life.
The Thamyee Yat is held by kings during coronation ceremony, it is one of the five divine regalia of Burmese royalty.
The Thamyee Yat is crafted from the tailbone of the mythical animal Sa-ma-ri (Wild Yak)— symbolizing power, purity, and legitimacy.
Queen
Queen
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Queen Supayalat (1859–1925) was the last queen of Myanmar, married to King Thibaw. She was known for her intelligence, political influence, and strong personality.
King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat
Thazin flower (Bulbophyllum auricomum) is Myanmar’s royal flower, symbolizing grace, purity, and royalty. Traditionally worn by queens and princesses.
Queen's Headwear and Necklace presented by a model
Jack
Jack
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Prince Kanaung (1820-1866), the Crown Prince, was a leading modernizer of Burma who aimed to strengthen the country by adopting Western military and industrial technologies. He established factories, foundries, and an arms workshop to modernize the Burmese military, an early effort at industrialization in Southeast Asia.
The Konbaung cannon factory, started by Prince Kanaung, used European technology to produce cannons, rifles, and ammunition, aiming to modernize Burma’s military before British colonization.
The Konbaung coin factory, started by Prince Kanaung, was Burma’s first modern mint, producing coins with Burmese script using European technology.
10 . Minister of Tax
10 . Minister of Tax
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Civil and Military court costumes awarded to ministerof taxes.
Manuscripts made from palm leaves.
Burma 1 kyat coin during 1852 King Mindon.
Monasteries and monks were exempt from the Thathameda tax, meaning they didn’t have to pay like ordinary citizens.
9 . King's Secretary
9 . King's Secretary
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Royal appearances both right and left sides of the king
Betel cup based on dragon statue
Betel container
Long-necked pot
Long boat-shaped betel container
8 . Queen's Chamberlain
8 . Queen's Chamberlain
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Costume awarded to Queen’s chamberlain by the king
In the Burmese royal court, fans were not just for cooling down, they were also symbols of status, and authority.
A Royal Officer holding a Large ceremonial fan.
Burmese royal fans were made from luxurious materials such as peacock feathers, silk, bamboo, palm leaves, and gold.
7 . Chief Justice
7 . Chief Justice
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Costume for Chief Justice awarded by the king
Saya Chone's painting, "Royal Audience"
Burmese sword "Dha"
6 . Minister of Agriculture
6 . Minister of Agriculture
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Costume for Ministers of Industry and Agriculture awarded by the king
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Sickle harvest crops by cutting stalks.
5 . Head of the Treasury
5 . Head of the Treasury
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Costume of head of the Cavalry and Treasury awarded by the king
90% of the world's rubies came from Myanmar.
Imperial Crown of India – a special crown made in 1911 for George V to wear in Delhi
4 . Governor of Upper Burma
4 . Governor of Upper Burma
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Costume for Chief Justice awarded by the king
Saya Chone's painting, "Royal Audience"
Burmese sword "Dha"
3 . Provincial Governor
3 . Provincial Governor
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Court military costumes and special fabric awarded to Provincial governors
Konbaung-era warriors on horse, with swords and spears, traditional cavalry gear from the Laung Oo Maw murals.
The Burmese spear, called hlan, was widely used in the 19th century for combat and as a thrown weapon. Ornate silver-inlaid versions signified rank and were carried by officers.
2 . Lord Chamberlain
2 . Lord Chamberlain
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Uniform awarded to Lord Chamberlain
Konbaung Dynasty warriors holding shields, as seen in the murals of Laung Oo Maw Library.
Laung Oo Maw Library Year of construction - early Konbaung period
Ace
Ace
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The original Lion Throne at the National Museum in Yangon
King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat on the Lion Throne at Mandalay Palace
After King Thibaw was dethroned in 1885, the Lion Throne was taken by the British to India in 1902. After Burma regained independence on January 4, 1948, it was returned by Lord Mountbatten.
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