Kala Bhairava Face Mask
About our Mask
The Premium Kala Bhairava Face Mask is an amazing art work that displays its artisans' extraordinary talent. It is painstakingly hand-carved and gilded on copper. This mask, which stands an astounding 56 cm tall, depicts the aggressive and protective nature of Kala Bhairava, a highly revered Hindu deity. In any environment, the exquisite intricacies of the carving and the shiny gold finish combine to create a powerful visual impression that is sure to arouse appreciation.
This mask is unique because of the beautiful original stone inlays it has, which include conch shells, lapis lazuli, coral, and turquoise. The rich hues and spiritual significance of each stone were carefully chosen to enhance the overall beauty and meaning of the mask. The conch shell adds a distinctive texture, and the palette is created by the harmonious blending of the rich blue of lapis lazuli, the vivid red of coral, and the serene green of turquoise. This well-considered pairing gives the mask layers of cultural importance in addition to improving its aesthetic appeal.
This Premium Kala Bhairava Face Mask is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it also represents transformation and protection in a potent way. Any house, workplace, or meditation room would benefit from the dramatic focal point that the gold-painted embellishments create, as they add warmth and richness. When this mask is placed on a wall or near a holy altar, it attracts good vibes and a deeper spiritual connection. Don't pass up the chance to get this amazing work of craftsmanship, which skillfully combines spirituality, art, and tradition into one alluring piece.
Introduction To Bhairva :
Bhairva is a Hindu deity associated with destruction and protection. He is often depicted as a fierce and powerful figure with fierce expressions and prominent fangs. In Tibetan Buddhism, Bhairva is considered a protector deity and is revered for his ability to conquer negative forces and bring blessings to his devotees. He is also associated with the Buddhist principle of non-attachment, as he is said to have transcended all attachment to worldly desires and emotions. Bhairva is considered a deity of great power and is often invoked for protection and overcoming life obstacles. He is often depicted in Tibetan Buddhist art, such as statues and masks, and is a popular subject of devotion and meditation for many Buddhists.
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Size: 56 cm(Height) x 48 cm(Width)
Weight: 6.44 kg
Materials: Copper body, Gold Plated, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise, Coral, Crunch Shell
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center