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DC901 – Candle Holder with Ancient Traditional Drawing on a Wooden Frame

$8.11
100% Hand-painted drawing on a wooden plate and fixed a metal holder for the candle. This is traditional “Liyawel designs” that can be seen in the Kandyan era (14th to 18th century) of Sri Lankan art history.

DC902 – Mug/Hat Holder with Ancient Traditional Drawing on a Wooden Frame

$6.08
100% hand-painted drawing on a wooden plate and fixed a Plastic Holder for the Mug. This is traditional “Liyawel Designs” that can be seen in the Kandyan era (14th to 18th century) of Sri Lankan art history. This is an identical drawing in Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. This can be used as a cap/hat holder as well as a cloth holder.

DC903 – Traditional Sun Drawing on a Wooden Frame

$6.08
100% hand-painted drawing on wood & clay plate and fixed on a wooden base. This is a traditional “Sun Design” that can be seen in the Kandyan era (14th to 18th Century) of Sri Lankan art history. This is an identical drawing in Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. People believe this brings prosperity to the house. This can be used as wall art as well as a valuable gift.

DC904 – Replication of a Ancient Drawing at Lankathilaka Viharaya with a Wooden Frame

$12.84
100% hand-painted drawing on a canvas cloth with a wooden frame. This is a part of an ancient drawing that can be seen in “Lankathilaka Viharaya – Kandy “ (built by King Bhuwanekabahu IV in the 14th century). It can be used as wall art as well as an ornament/gift.

DC905 – Wooden Pen Holder with Ancient Traditional Drawing

$8.11
100% Hand-painted drawing on wood plates and fixed on a wooden base. This is a traditional “Lotus flower & Arimbu designs” can be seen in the Kandyan era (14th to 18th Century) of Sri Lankan art history. This is an identical drawing in Temple of the Tooth in Kandy used to fill up the spaces in the drawings. This can be used as a pen holder as well as a gift item.

DC906 – Wooden Clipboard/Notepad with Ancient Traditional Drawing

$8.11
100% Hand-painted drawing on wood plates and fixed a metal plate to hold papers. This is traditional “Liyawel Designs” that can be seen as an indoor painting of “Lankathilaka Viharaya – Kandy “ (Built by King Bhuwanekabahu IV in the 14th century). This is an identical drawing of the Lankathilaka temple.