Antique Jain Temple Panel
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Antique Jain Temple Panel

This beautiful antique Jain temple panel is painted on wood. Leave the panel in the modern frame for a clean look or remove the frame to expose the panel’s raw edges. The warm colors pair well with contemporary art.

68.5″ x 10.5″

Sold. Panels with different imagery are available. Please call us for options.

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This beautiful antique Jain temple panel is painted on wood. Leave the panel in the modern frame for a clean look or remove the frame to expose the panel’s raw edges. The warm colors pair well with contemporary art.

*Dimensions are rounded and are for reference only. Condition is good overall with normal wear consistent with age and use.

Additional Information

Dimensions 68.5 × 10.5 in
Made In

India