Buddha mug, buddha quote, 4 noble truths, life is suffering
Purchase includes:
- Zip file containing: SVG, PNG, DXF and EPS file types
- Compatible with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space, Scan N Cut, Adobe Illustrator and other cutting and design programs
- So Fontsy Standard Commercial Use License
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Product Description
The Buddha mug shows buddha quote for 4 noble truths and life is suffering. Buddha mug shows the hand drawn drawing of smiling Buddha. The smiling Buddha mug PNG files comes in two sizes which are suitable for 11oz and 15 oz mug. The mug is perfect for personal use and can be a perfect gift for any one as the written quote about 4 Noble Truths will brighten any ones day. I as a designer hope that any reader of the quote will feel the clam and I hope it will also reduce the stress.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
This product is digital Instant download & no physical item will be shipped.
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TYPE OF FILES
PNG --- Image of product on a transparent background, Printable, clipart, digital stamp and can be used for sublimation
All files come in a Zip folder and after the download can be unzipped.
SIZE OF ARTWORK
Mugs
11 oz Mug
Full wrap design Width 9” Height 3.5 “
15 oz Mug
Full wrap design Width 9” Height 3.8“
Size of download – 2 MB
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
The file are suited to be used in Adobe Illustrator, Cricut Design space , Inkscape, Silhouette Studio, Glowforge and Corel Draw.
NUMBER OF FILES INCLUDED
PNG --- 2
RESOLUTION AND QUALITY
High resolution 300 dpi RGB
High quality and crisp line work
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