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Gulma Sanniya Mask is a traditional Sri Lankan ritual mask representing the demon believed to cause stomach-related illnesses ( Height 23cm ).
Gulma Sanniya Mask is a traditional Sri Lankan ritual mask representing the demon believed to cause stomach-related illnesses such as bloating and abdominal pain. Handcrafted from Kaduru wood, the mask features a yellow face with exaggerated expressions—bulging eyes, furrowed brows, and red accents—to reflect discomfort and illness. Used in healing rituals like Sanni Yakuma, it is both a cultural artifact and a symbol of spiritual protection.
*1950s-1960s era Sir Lankan, culturally used wooden masks.
*A character of the 18 Sanni masks group.
*A polychrome wooden disease mask used for healing rituals.
*Masks play important roles in religious, healing and exorcism rituals.
Size: Height 23cm