Description: This exquisite piece of art is a limited edition print titled "Thai traditional art of Hanuman". Created by MR. Amorm, this multi-piece work is a vintage style print on paper. The print surface is paper and the material used for printing is Giclee & Iris. The artwork depicts the religious subject of Hanuman and is signed by the artist. The print comes in small size (up to 12in.) and is perfect for collectors who are looking for a unique addition to their art collection. The artwork is dated from 2000-Now and is listed by the artist. This piece is sure to add a touch of elegance and religious symbolism to any space. The new art Hanuman .Handmade with a Hanuman design on paper.Then remove the Hanuman design and then put into a sepia paper. By printing .Size: Length 29.7 cm wide 21 cm (Paper Size A4)Use to add to your photo frame for home decoration.All The Artworks are designed by Mr.Amorn Setthithorn who is a local Artist in Chiangmai,Thailand.He is interested in tradition and shows it in his artworks so you can be sure that they are unique.They are great and suitable for decoration with A4 Size black printed on sepia paper.The art may be hung as is or placed in a frame without glass. Each piece of art is one of a kind.Definition images.Hanuman battle fully armed Yusuf Mok Spear Arrow - undergraduate and Sword addition, Hanuman is also a star for the month. An indication that the real Hanuman. Just as Hanuman in the Ramayana. The spell is a spell, a prayer below. Thailand is reading. But written with the Khmer I do it with warmer insert.Yantra tattooing or Sak Yant (Thai: สักยันต์ RTGS: sak yan) is a form of tattooing using Indian yantra designs. It consists of sacred geometrical, animal and deity designs accompanied by Pali phrases that are said to offer power, protection, fortune, charisma and other benefits for the bearer. Sak Yant designs originated from the Khmer EmpireHistoryTattoos believed to offer protection and other benefits have been recorded everywhere throughout both mainland Southeast Asia and as far south as Indonesia and the Philippines. Over the centuries the tradition spread to what is now Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and parts of Myanmar. While the tradition itself originates with indigenous tribal animism, it became closely tied to the -Buddhist concept of yantra or mystical geometric patterns used during meditation. Tattoos of yantra designs were believed to hold magic power, and were used much like the kolam tattoos of India. For these people, religion is closely tied to the notion of magic, health, and good fortune.The script used for yantra designs varies according to culture and geography. In Cambodia and central Thailand, the Old Khmer script of the Khmer Empire is used. While in northern Thailand yantra tattoos may use Shan, northern Thai, or Tai Lu scripts, and in Laos the Lao Tham script is employed. The script spells out abbreviated syllables from Pali incantations. Different masters have added to these designs over the centuries through visions received in their meditations. Some yantra designs have been adapted from pre-Buddhist shamanism and the belief in animal spirits that was found in Southeast Asia and incorporated into Thai tradition and culture.MeaningYantra tattoos are believed to be magic and bestow mystical powers, protection, or good luck. There are three main effects of a yantra tattoo. One is that which benefits the wearer, such as making them more eloquent. Another is that of protection and to ward off evil and hardship. This is commonly used by military personnel, police, taxi drivers, gangsters and others in perceived dangerous professions. Another type is that which affects people around the wearer, such as invoking fear. The tattoo only confers its powers so long as the bearer observes certain rules and taboos, such as abstaining from a certain type of food.It is believed that the power of sacred tattoos decreases with time. So to re-empower them each year, sak yan masters celebrate with their devotees the Wai Khru ritual. Wai khru means "pay homage to one's guru". In Thailand, the most impressive Wai Khru is held at the temple of Wat Bang Phra.Sak yan designs are also applied to many other media, such as cloth or metal, and placed in one's house, place of worship, or vehicle as a means of protection from danger or illness, to increase wealth, and to attract lovers. In recent years Hollywood celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, whose tattoos were inked by Ajahn Noo Ganpai in Thailand, have made them popular among women. Angelina Jolie got a yantra tattoo of a Bengal tiger in 2004 to celebrate acquiring Cambodian citizenship.However a modern movement in Thailand seeks to progress away from their animistic past. As part of this movement, many modern-day Thais view yantra tattoos as nothing more than good-luck symbols that are stylish.PaymentI accept only PayPal payments Payment is expected within 7 days after the auction ends.Shipping and handlingShipping and handling worldwide. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand Post via air mail 3-4 weeks Standard Time. (By registered mail).Return policy.100% Satisfaction Guarantee If you are not satisfied with the product you purchased for any reason, please contact us for a return instruction within 7 days for a refund. Shipping and handling costs are not refundable. Return shipping will be paid by the buyer.Please contact us by ebay message.Thank you very much for visiting and have a nice day!!!
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: MR. Amorm
Unit of Sale: Multi-Piece Work
Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Color: Brown,Black
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Material: Giclee & Iris
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Religious
Print Surface: Paper
Listed By: Artist
Type: Print
Style: Vintage
Features: Signed