A Buddhist Lama Glass, 16oz invites quiet reflection with every sip, featuring a beautifully detailed scene inspired by Eastern spirituality and historic artistry. This long, transparent pint glass adds serene sophistication to everyday drinkware, making it a thoughtful choice for celebrations, gatherings, or unique gifts that honor culture and tradition.
NB! This tumbler is made with a digital inkjet printing technique that transfers designs line by line. This means faint horizontal lines may be visible on the final product and are a normal characteristic of the process.
- One size: 16oz (0.473 l)
- Material: clear glass
- BPA free
- Hand wash only
- Durable construction suitable for both use and display
“A Buddhist Lama at a Feast at Pemionchi Monastery. Sikkim (1875)” is a painting by Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin, capturing a ceremonial feast presided over by a Buddhist lama at the historic Pemionchi Monastery in Sikkim, India. Rendered in Vereshchagin’s signature realism, the artwork highlights the rich textiles of the lama’s robes and the ornate atmosphere of the temple setting. The scene emphasizes the spiritual significance of the gathering, honoring the lama’s revered role as a religious leader and symbol of wisdom.
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs.