THOT-SA-KAN





THOT-SA-KAN
THB 129.00
Thot-Sa-Kan, originally a God, descended to earth as a giant with a green body and ten faces, He became the King of Lanka City. Nang-Mon-To, his chief consort gave birth to his daughter, Nang-Si-Da, who he immediately expelled from the city. Thot-Sa-Kan fell madly in love with Pra-Ram's wife - unaware that she was actually his daughter Nang-Si-Da. Thot-Sa-Kan symbolizes a powerful warrior and devoted lover.
Material : Paper
Package ( l x w) : 7” x 5”
Assembled Size ( l x w x h ) : 1.7” x 2” x 4”
Product of Thailand