This Buddhist wall art canvas features Wat Sa Prasan Suk (also known locally as Wat Ban Na Muang) in the city of Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand. I visited this temple while I was on a 2 month long motorcycle trip of Issan (the northeastern part of the country) back in the fall of 2019. Of all the temples I visited during my trip, this was one of my favorites. The bottom photo features the main Ubosot (prayer room) surrounded by a replica of the Suphannahong (A royal barge that is well-known in Thai culture) with huge Nagas on either side (the Naga is a 7 headed serpent, thought of in Thai folklore as the guardian of all people living near the Mekong River). Printed on a 1.25″ deep canvas using 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick cotton fabric weighing 400gsm (grams per sq meter) and with a strong medium density fibreboard backing, this piece of Thai wall art is sure to spruce up the walls of your bedroom, living room, dining room, office, den, or on the wall at your bar, restaurant, café, or coffee shop. Treat yourself or give this Buddhist temple canvas as the perfect gift to your husband, wife, son, daughter, dad, mom, aunt, uncle, grandma, grandpa, grandson, granddaughter, niece, nephew, cousin, coworker, or any other travel lover or fan of world cultures in your life! Please check my Etsy shop for the most updated pricing and product availability.
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