A Buddhist Lama at a Feast at Pemionchi Monastery by Vasily Vereshchagin Copper Vacuum Insulated Bottle, 22oz

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Vacuum insulation is a big deal if you care about beverage temperature change. Double-wall construction means that hot liquids can remain hot up to 12 hours while colder choices can last a full 48 hours; that’s two whole days. Furthermore, these bottles are condensation-proof - no sweating or slipping. Built to fit standard vehicle cup holders, the stainless steel sides are both scratch and fade resistant.

.: One size: 22oz (0.65 l)
.: Spill-proof design
.: Scratch and fade resistant
.: BPA free
.: Note: black design elements on black bottle may differ in tones.
.: Note: The print provider cannot guarantee that the design placement will line up with the cap handles

“A Buddhist Lama at a Feast at Pemionchi Monastery. Sikkim (1875)” is a painting by Vasily Vereshchagin, a Russian artist, and depicts a scene of a Buddhist lama presiding over a feast at Pemionchi Monastery in Sikkim, India. The painting is notable for its unique style of realism, which captures the details of the lama’s robes and the surrounding environment. The painting also highlights the religious significance of the feast, which is being held in honor of the lama and his role as a spiritual leader.

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SKU: 26738742513417808699

$39.95

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    Description

    Vacuum insulation is a big deal if you care about beverage temperature change. Double-wall construction means that hot liquids can remain hot up to 12 hours while colder choices can last a full 48 hours; that’s two whole days. Furthermore, these bottles are condensation-proof - no sweating or slipping. Built to fit standard vehicle cup holders, the stainless steel sides are both scratch and fade resistant.

    .: One size: 22oz (0.65 l)
    .: Spill-proof design
    .: Scratch and fade resistant
    .: BPA free
    .: Note: black design elements on black bottle may differ in tones.
    .: Note: The print provider cannot guarantee that the design placement will line up with the cap handles

    “A Buddhist Lama at a Feast at Pemionchi Monastery. Sikkim (1875)” is a painting by Vasily Vereshchagin, a Russian artist, and depicts a scene of a Buddhist lama presiding over a feast at Pemionchi Monastery in Sikkim, India. The painting is notable for its unique style of realism, which captures the details of the lama’s robes and the surrounding environment. The painting also highlights the religious significance of the feast, which is being held in honor of the lama and his role as a spiritual leader.

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