A Buddhist Lama at a Feast at Pemionchi Monastery by Vasily Vereshchagin Shot Glass, 1.5oz

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These timeless art shot glasses are made from restaurant-grade clear glass, giving them a quality feel. The solid base makes it sturdy and reduces the risk of tipping it. They come in one standard size: 1.5oz (44.3ml).

.: Material: 100% clear glass
.: One size: 1.5oz (44.3ml)
.: Heavy solid glass base minimizes spilling
.: NB! The listing includes a single shot glass

“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: 22308867688185254846

$12.95

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    Description

    These timeless art shot glasses are made from restaurant-grade clear glass, giving them a quality feel. The solid base makes it sturdy and reduces the risk of tipping it. They come in one standard size: 1.5oz (44.3ml).

    .: Material: 100% clear glass
    .: One size: 1.5oz (44.3ml)
    .: Heavy solid glass base minimizes spilling
    .: NB! The listing includes a single shot glass

    “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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