Bring a touch of Sri Lankan culture to your home with our Sri Lankan Traditional Mask Mug. This Novelty Mugs product celebrates the island's rich artistry with vibrant designs inspired by traditional devil masks.
Enjoy a piece of tradition with every sip. Available at Kapruka in Sri Lanka.
Yes, the materials used in these traditional masks are typically sourced locally, utilizing wood, paints, and other natural materials found in Sri Lanka. This supports local artisans and ensures the authenticity of the craftsmanship.
Yes, these traditional masks are often used as decorative pieces in homes and offices. Their vibrant colors and intricate designs make them excellent for adding a touch of Sri Lankan culture and artistry to any space.
To maintain the mask, keep it away from direct Sunlight and moisture. Dust it gently with a soft brush or cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water for cleaning, as this could damage the paint and wood.
Yes, traditional masks make wonderful gifts, and you can easily send one as a gift through Kapruka. They offer delivery options that can help you send these unique and cultural items to friends and family.
Traditional masks in Sri Lanka are deeply rooted in the local folklore and cultural performances, particularly in rituals and dramas like Kolam, and are used to represent various characters and convey stories. They are also believed to ward off evil spirits and are used in healing ceremonies.
Online price at Kapruka is LKR 1300
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