


Temple Jewel
In most temples in India, a resident elephant is taken care of and comes out each day to give blessings to pilgrims as they enter. They’re also one of the main attractions during colourful festival days and are decorated with paint, fabric and a stunning quilted blanket called a caparison. They saunter down the road bringing joy to whoever sees them.
24 × 30 inches (61 × 76cm)
In most temples in India, a resident elephant is taken care of and comes out each day to give blessings to pilgrims as they enter. They’re also one of the main attractions during colourful festival days and are decorated with paint, fabric and a stunning quilted blanket called a caparison. They saunter down the road bringing joy to whoever sees them.
24 × 30 inches (61 × 76cm)
In most temples in India, a resident elephant is taken care of and comes out each day to give blessings to pilgrims as they enter. They’re also one of the main attractions during colourful festival days and are decorated with paint, fabric and a stunning quilted blanket called a caparison. They saunter down the road bringing joy to whoever sees them.
24 × 30 inches (61 × 76cm)