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Kali's Irreverent Monoxyl Mask

I got lost in the maze of explanations while trying to understand what this monoxyl mask represents, all in carved wood, obviously feminine, which sticks out its tongue. I found similarities in temples in India, … It is indeed an effigy of the goddess Kali…. Irreverent, she sticks out her tongue, for the rest, please get lost in the pages of Wikipedia. The size is easy to perceive, this ancient mask, just fits into a banana box… it looks like reddish stone but when you get closer, you notice the small crack of age on the forehead, it is indeed wood. The back shows the cuts of the chisel that sketched it.
450 €
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Period: 20th century

Style: Asian art

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Painted wood

Reference (ID): 1435600

Availability: In stock

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