Curator: The Blue Trunk
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Hand carving on natural wood
Size: 9x10in / 23x27cm
Weight: 1380gms
This traditional mask is a representation of the colorful masks used in the Kummatikali dance performances in kerala. A stunning piece that would look lovely on your home wall.
Kummattikali or Kummatti Kali is the famous colorful mask- dance prevalent in parts of the Malabar region of Kerala. During the festival of #Onam, Kummattikali performers move from house to house collecting small gifts and entertaining people.
Dancers also hold and manipulate long sticks of residuary agricultural produce called 'Kummattikali': it is from this that the dance derives its name. Their dance is related to Shaivaite cult. 'Thamma' (an old woman) walks in front with the help of a stick. Thamma is symbolic of mother of every being and everything.
Kummatti dancers are a sight to watch as they move around from house to house collecting jaggery, rice, or small amounts of cash. Onlookers, specially children take great delight in their performance
Care instructions: Wipe the piece with a soft, dry cloth. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, dampness, heat or cold.
Framed art may be shipped in unframed form to destinations outside India.
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