Framed Thai temple rubbing featuring two figures in traditional attire, with detailed depictions of architecture such as chedis or stupas in the background. Temple rubbings are crafted by transferring carvings from temple walls onto paper using charcoal or pigments, often showcasing scenes from epic tales like the Ramakien. This artwork likely originates from Bangkok, Thailand, potentially from a location such as Wat Pho, which is renowned for its temple rubbings. The framing enhances the presentation of the rubbing. Dimensions overall: 26 high x 33 wide; image dimensions: 23 high x 31 wide.