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Postcard Earth Touching Buddha, Thai Temple, Wat Umong-Chiang Mai? Thailand RPPC

$ 5.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
  • City/Region: Bangkok
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Thailand
  • Condition: Vintage postcards often have wear along edges and corners, as well as possible small marks, creases, stains, or fading due to chafing, handling, or causal storage over the years. Please look closely at the scans to evaluate based on your own standards and needs, ask me any questions, and then buy with confidence-- thanks!
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Theme: International Cities & Towns

    Description

    This real photo postcard (RPPC) shows an ancient, outdoor Buddha statue. The Buddha is in the pose known as "Calling The Earth To Witness," also known as the "Earth Touching Buddha." This type of Buddha statue and pose is strongly associated with Buddha statues seen in Thailand.
    Based on my research, the Buddha statue shown on this postcard may be from the 700-year old temple known as Wat Umong in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Other images that I've seen from this temple show outdoor Buddhas-- similar in look and condition-- positioned similarly on stones and bricks near what looks like banyan trees with their distinctive roots. However, there are over 30,000 Buddhist temples in Thailand, so it's difficult, if not impossible, to be certain.
    For the buyer, I'll send your postcard free of charge with standard shipping within the United States. If you want certified mail services (includes tracking), however, you can add .00 to your purchase and then I'll be happy to arrange that-- just please send me a message and alert me to your wish for this arrangement.
    Thanks for considering this keepsake.
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