Traditional Mask of Sri Lanka
Traditional masks of Sri Lanka, deeply rooted in cultural rituals and folklore, are intricately handcrafted from wood. These vibrant masks represent deities, demons, and animals, used in healing ceremonies, festivals, and performances like Kolam and Sanni Yakuma. They reflect the island's rich artistic heritage and regional diversity.
Traditional Masks of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has inherited and been influenced by these traditions of mask making (vesmuhunu; වෙස් මුහුණු) and devil dancing mainly from the cities of Kerala and Malabar in India while Sri Lankan artisans have managed to incorporate more decorative techniques and colour in the masks that are manufactured today. The craft of mask making has been perfected over the years and craftsmen have been able to provide new and improved designs when compared to the ones that were found in ancient Sri Lanka.