The spreading branches of a pipal tree – a variety of fig that grows in India – appear in glowing gold. Poles support the venerable branches for the tree is considered sacred. Buddha achieved enlightenment while meditating beneath such a tree, which then became known as a bodhi, or “enlightened” tree. Some of these trees in Thailand are said to derive from cuttings of the original bodhi, and people use stakes to prop their branches. Parinya Nanjai depicts a place of spiritual calm and frames the painting in rain tree wood. 0.9 lbs Frame: 18.75″ H x 14″ W x 0.6″ D Painting: 13.25″ W x 17.5″ H Metric US/Imperial Acrylics on MDF Arrives framed Made in Thailand. Certified and shipped by our office in Thailand
, “Place of Calm”
$60.00