Raksha Masks
The "Raksha" mask is a traditional mask from Sri Lanka, often used in traditional dance performances and rituals. It represents a demon character with bulging eyes, protruding tongue, and fearsome expressions. These masks play a significant role in Sri Lankan culture, symbolizing protection against evil spirits and bringing blessings to the community.
Ginidal Raksha Mask
Ginidal Raksha Mask
Hand crafted and hand painted – a handicraft industry that has been passed through generations depicting the colourful culture of Sri Lanka, The Fire Demon Mask is apotropaic which means its main purpose is to ward off evil. This particular mask is also used in various festivals and cultural dances. The Ginidal Raksha mask also known as the fire devil mask represents the emotion “anger” which is why the main colours that you prominently see are red, yellow and orange. The bulging eyes and protruding tongue is meant to symbolize the various types of demons.
These Raksha masks are also the final aspect of the Kolam Ritual and they are used as a form of tribute to the Rakshasas, a race that once ruled ancient Sri Lanka. It is also believed that the possession of these masks will attract good fortune while warding off the bad. The masks are made of kaduru wood while the paint is acrylic.
Special Notes- The actual product may slightly vary from the images shown on the website since each piece is hand painted and hand made
- Certain countries require that all wood based items are fumigated before arriving in that specific country. If fumigation is required, the buyer needs to pay the cost that is associated with fumigation.