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pyatthat
Pyatthat ((ビルマ語:ပြာသာဒ်), ; from Sanskrit ; ; also spelt pyathat) is the name of a multi-tiered and spired roof commonly found in Burmese royal and Buddhist architecture, especially pagoda compounds, monasteries and palace buildings. ==Construction== The pyatthat is made of successive roofs, with a box-like structure between each roof called the ''lebaw'' (). It is topped off with a finial called the ''taing bu'' () or ''kun bu'' () depending on its shape, similar to the hti, an umbrella ornament that tops Burmese pagodas. The edges of each tier are gold-gilded decorative designs made of metal sheet, with decorative ornaments called ''du yin'' () at the corners (analogous to the Thai chofah). There are three primary kinds of pyatthat, with the variation being the number of tiers called ''boun'' (, from Pali ''bhumi''). Three-tiered, five-tiered and seven-tiered roofs are called ''yahma'', ''thooba'', and ''thooyahma'',] respectively.
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