Language: Burmese
Source: In general use

Description

Belu are usually man-eating humanoid beings capable of shapeshifting.

There are two main sub-species:

Pan-kike Belu, literally "flower biters". Belu with straight fangs that eat humans. Generally malevolent.

Panswé Belu, literally "flower danglers". Belu with curved or hooked fangs that eat flowers and fruits. Generally benevolent.

 

Burmese Belu

Watercolour painting by an unknown Burmese artist, 1897.
Bodleian Library, Oxford. Accession number: Ms. Burm. a 5

 

Belu on a Burmese sword scabbard

Belu on a Burmese sword scabbard.
Sold by Mandarin Mansion in 2016.

 

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Of the silver overlaid type made in Mindan, with an unusual story on the blade.

€4000,-

It represents the best of Burmese silversmithing with repousse work in high relief.

€3800,-

Introduction Fine silver overlaid dha

€3600,-

Of nice quality, with unusual openwork silver bolster with serapendiya.

€1500,-