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Antique Nepalese mushroom mask #9
Antique Nepalese mushroom mask #9
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Masks such as this beautiful example are typical for animist tribes such as the Rai, Tharu and Terai people in the east of Nepal. They are made from a single large funghi, from Ganoderma or Fomes species, by minimal adjustments; only eyes and mouth and sometimes nose are carved out (or, as is the case here, a nose is made from a different piece of mushroom and attached to the mask).
Masks like this are used for protection; they are hung in houses near doors or windows to protect the house and family against malevolent spirits and diseases. They are the houses of benevolent spirits such as the family's ancestors and are regularly fed with offerings of ghee or wodka and the smoke of incense.
This mushroom mask is an older one and clearly shows the signs of its age. It is a bit more fragile than some of our other mushroom masks. Because of this, and because this mask has been the house for a protective spirit for a long time already, it should be treated with great care and respect. This mask is approximately 10 centimeters wide and 18 centimeters high.
The exact age of this mask is hard to say, but it can roughly be determined somewhere around the early 20th century, or maybe even a little bit earlier.
Unique item.








