Nr. 99161779

Hindoe-masker - Kali Mask - Zuidoost-Nepal (Zonder Minimumprijs)
Nr. 99161779

Hindoe-masker - Kali Mask - Zuidoost-Nepal (Zonder Minimumprijs)
In Nepalese culture, masks like this are deeply rooted in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. They are often used in dance-dramas, such as the "Mahakali Pyakhan" or traditional rituals performed during festivals like Dashain or Tihar. Such masks typically depict deities, spirits, or mythological figures, serving to embody divine energy and channel it into the ritual space. The exaggerated features are intended to evoke respect, fear, or awe, aligning with the spiritual or moral themes being conveyed.
This particular mask might represent a guardian deity, a wrathful protector, or even a demon-vanquishing figure, given its stern expression and bold design. Masks of this type are crafted with spiritual intent, often blessed or consecrated before use, and are considered sacred objects within the community. Their creation requires a blend of artistic skill and religious knowledge, as each detail carries symbolic meaning.
Origin: Southeast Nepal - Indian border, Eastern Terai Ethnic group: Rajbanshi.
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