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Gurulu Raksha Mask

Gurulu Raksha Mask

Preço normal $15.95 USD
Preço normal $18.94 USD Preço promocional $15.95 USD
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The Sri Lankan Bird Devil (Gurulu Raksha) gives beauty, power and fame. Sri Lanka's devil-masks are said to be a throwback to primitive pre-Buddhist beliefs.

The Gurulu (Garuda Raksha) is the portrait of a mythical solar bird devouring a snake. The snake that is located above the bird face is called Naga. Gurulu is decorated with the enemy snakes as if they were a trophy. According to Hindu and Buddhist mythology, it is said that this bird was a "vehicle" on which Hindu God Vishnu rode. The mask is said to bring protection and good luck.

Contrary to its name, these masks are often used in ancient forms of dancing, while others are used in stage dramas or to ward off evil spirits. Originally belonging to families in Amblangoda, a small coastal town in southern Sri Lanka, this mask-making tradition has now spread across the island.

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1. The actual product may slightly vary from the images shown on the website due to the fact that each peace is hand-made and hand-painted.
2. Certain countries require that all wood based items are fumigated before arriving in the respective country. Please check import regulations in your country. If fumigation is required, buyer needs to pay the costs assoicated with fumigation.
3. Read more about (A) Masks in general (B) Raksha Masks (C) Sanni Masks (D) Kolam Masks
4. Shipping cost is calculated based on Volumetric Weight. Please refer to Shipping Policy for more details.
5. Masks are made from acrylic paint on goda kaduru (strychnine tree) wood.
6. All masks are to be used as home decor items and not to wear for traditional kolam dancing. If you require wearable masks, you will need to order a specific type with spaces / gaps for the mouth, eyes and proper breathing. Custom made wearable masks can be ordered separately upon request and proper measurement.
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