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This hanging mask made of brass, created using the lost wax technique, is a remarkable representation of the fearsome deity Bhairav, an aspect of Shiva. Traditionally, such masks are often used in rituals, ceremonies, or festivals to ward off evil spirits and attract positive energy. It artistically combines cultural symbolism, meticulous craftsmanship, and spiritual significance.
This particular mask exhibits notable Tibetan influences in its design. Overall, The mask's appearance is bold and striking, with pronounced features that convey the intense energy and power associated with Bhairav. The face has a fierce expression, with deeply set eyes, a wide mouth baring sharp teeth, and a prominent nose. These elements reflect the fierce protector aspect of Bhairav, a deity associated with guarding sacred spaces and driving away negative forces.
This mask stands as a testament to the rich tradition of brass craftsmanship and the enduring appeal of the Bhairav figure in Hindu and Tibetan culture.
This particular mask exhibits notable Tibetan influences in its design. Overall, The mask's appearance is bold and striking, with pronounced features that convey the intense energy and power associated with Bhairav. The face has a fierce expression, with deeply set eyes, a wide mouth baring sharp teeth, and a prominent nose. These elements reflect the fierce protector aspect of Bhairav, a deity associated with guarding sacred spaces and driving away negative forces.
This mask stands as a testament to the rich tradition of brass craftsmanship and the enduring appeal of the Bhairav figure in Hindu and Tibetan culture.