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These paintings are hung as devotional objects on the walls of the temple to illustrate various aspects of Buddhist scripture or legend. Painted on cotton, with a tempera-like paint, they are bright, vivid examples of Burmese folk artistry. This one portrays Buddhist Hell, which is a concept that appears in certain sects and countries, and not in others. These Burmese portrayals, like many of their folk tales, are usually quite grisly like this one.
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47(W)
35(H)
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$650.00 |
Depend on Location |
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Shippings & Handlings
UPS,FedEx
Return Policy and Other Descriptions :
Good
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jakarta, Jakarta Pusat
Indonesia
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