Divine Kumari Mask in Hand-Carved Traditional Frame
Embrace the living heritage of Nepal with this stunning wall decor set. This piece features a meticulously detailed Kumari Mask designed to be displayed within a magnificent Traditional Nepali Frame. Together, they represent the "Living Goddess" of Kathmandu, symbolizing power, protection, and grace.
The mask is hand-painted with vibrant colors and adorned with a traditional headdress, while the frame showcases the world-renowned wood-carving expertise of Newari artisans. This set creates a powerful cultural statement for any home, gallery, or meditation space.
Key Features:
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Iconic Symbolism: Depicts the Kumari, the revered living goddess of Nepal, believed to be the incarnation of Goddess Taleju.
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Artisanal Woodwork: The frame features traditional Nepali patterns, including "peacock" motifs on the sides and layered pagoda-style carvings.
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Vibrant Artistry: Hand-painted details with gold accents and a striking "Third Eye" (Tri-netra) symbolizing spiritual awakening.
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Wall-Mounted Display: Designed specifically for wall decor to bring an authentic Nepali aesthetic to your vertical space.
⚠️ Important Product Note:
This product is sold as a two-unit set consisting of:
One (1) Hand-painted Kumari Mask.
One (1) Hand-carved Wooden Frame.
Please Note: The decorative artistic background (the orange/textured backing) shown behind the mask in the photo is for display purposes only and is not included. The mask is intended to be mounted within the frame directly onto your wall.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Product Name | Kumari Mask & Carved Frame Set |
| Origin | Handcrafted in Nepal |
| Material | Seasoned Wood and Clay/Resin Mask |
| Finish | Rich Dark Polish (Frame) / Multi-color Enamel (Mask) |
| Mounting | Includes wall hanging hooks on the frame |
| Style | Traditional Newari Craftsmanship |
Placement & Care
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Ideal For: Living room focal points, entryways, or as a sophisticated cultural gift.
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Care: Dust the frame with a soft, dry brush. Use a slightly damp microfiber cloth for the mask area if needed. Avoid direct sunlight to maintain the vibrancy of the colors.