A Symbol of Prosperity: The Traditional Gara Mask
Invite good fortune into your home with this authentic Traditional Gara Mask. Measuring 8 inches in height and hand carved by master artisans at Lakarcade, this vibrant piece is one of the most beloved symbols in Sri Lankan culture. Unlike other masks that may represent specific ailments, the Gara Yaka is a compassionate figure, widely cherished for his ability to attract prosperity and cleanse a home of negativity.
What is the Legend of the Traditional Gara Mask?
In the rich tapestry of Sri Lankan folklore, the Traditional Gara Mask represents the Gara Yaka, a demon who is not feared but welcomed. He is the central figure in the Gara Yakuma dance, a ritual performed at the end of religious ceremonies to ensure success.
- The Protector: Folklore suggests that hanging this mask in a home dispels the “Evil Eye” (Es Vaha) and “Bad Mouth” (Kata Vaha), protecting the household from jealousy and ill will.
- The Bringer of Luck: It is common tradition in Sri Lanka to display a Traditional Gara Mask at the entrance of a newly built house to invite good luck and wash away any ritual impurities.
Visual Details and Symbolism
This 8 inch masterpiece is rich with symbolic details that true collectors will appreciate. The design follows strict traditional guidelines passed down through generations of coastal artisans.
- The Three Cobras: Crowned with three hooded cobras (Nagas), the mask symbolizes protection. In Sri Lankan culture, the cobra is a guardian figure.
- The Lotus Ears: The large, circular ear ornaments painted in yellow and red resemble blooming lotus flowers, representing purity and the unfolding of prosperity.
- The Expression: The bulging eyes and open mouth with a protruding tongue are designed to look fierce enough to scare away bad spirits, yet the bright colors give the Gara Yaka his characteristic lively and humorous personality.
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Authentic Craftsmanship
At Lakarcade, we are committed to preserving the integrity of Ceylon heritage art. This Traditional Gara Mask is carved from Kaduru Wood (Strychnos nux-vomica), the same lightweight and durable timber used by ancient mask makers. The process begins with smoke drying the wood to ensure longevity. Once carved, the mask is hand painted using traditional techniques that layer natural pigments to create the vivid greens, reds, and yellows that define the Gara style. Because each piece is handmade, your mask is a unique work of art with its own distinct character.
Where to Display Your Traditional Gara Mask
While this mask is a stunning piece of wall decor for any room, placing it according to tradition can add a layer of cultural meaning to your space.
- Entrance: The most traditional placement is above the main doorway, facing outward to “catch” any evil eye before it enters the home.
- Living Room: Hanging it in a central gathering space is said to promote harmony and prevent arguments among family members.
Care Instructions
Your Traditional Gara Mask is an antique piece. To maintain its vibrant colors:
- Dusting: Use a soft, dry brush to gently clean the dust from the cobra hoods and deep carvings.
- Protection: Keep the mask away from direct rain or constant direct sunlight to preserve the hand painted finish.
- Explore More: If you are building a collection of protective wall art, visit our Sri Lankan souvenir shop to discover more hand carved treasures.






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