
Traditional 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.

Traditional Masks
Sanni masks are traditional wooden masks from Sri Lanka, used in ritualistic performances to ward off evil spirits and diseases. Intricately carved, they depict various demonic figures and spirits. These masks play a significant role in the country's cultural heritage, symbolizing the battle between good and evil in traditional dance forms.

Traditional Masks
Kolam masks in Sri Lanka are traditional wooden masks used in various cultural rituals and performances. Intricately carved and brightly painted, these masks represent different characters and deities, such as demons, animals, and folk heroes. They hold significant cultural and religious value, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of Sri Lanka.
Traditionella masker av Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka har ärvt och påverkats av dessa traditioner för maskframställning (vesmuhunu;) och djävulsdans främst från städerna Kerala och Malabar i Indien medan Sri Lankas hantverkare har lyckats införliva mer dekorativa tekniker och färg i maskerna som tillverkas idag. Masktillverkningens hantverk har perfekterats genom åren och hantverkare har kunnat tillhandahålla nya och förbättrade mönster jämfört med de som hittades i forntida Sri Lanka.