Wat Mahathat

Description
The head of Buddha trapped in a tree at the Wat Mahathat, built during the 14th century by King Borommaracha I as Ayutthaya became the second great Siamese Kingdom. Legend says that the head found shelter within the roots as the temples were being destroyed by the Burmese (around 1767) who lopped off Buddha's heads. It is now still considered a sacred place and no one is allowed to touch the remains.
Specifications
  • Moab Entrada Bright Rag Paper
  • 290gsm, 100% cotton
  • Award-winning, museum grade paper
  • Textured matte finish
  • Archival: acid and lignin-free paper
  • High-resolution, large format inkjet printing
  • Sizing: White borders do not change size of the print
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