Naga Kanya Mask (Serpent Maiden Mask) The Naga Kanya Mask represents the mystical half-woman, half-serpent figure in Sri Lankan and South Asian mythology. “Naga” means serpent, and “Kanya” means maiden, symbolizing wisdom, fertility, and protection. The mask is traditionally hand-carved from Kaduru wood and painted in vibrant colors, featuring a graceful female face crowned with multiple cobra hoods. In Sri Lankan tradition, the Naga Kanya is considered a guardian spirit who brings prosperity, protection from misfortune, and blessings of good health. Today, these masks are treasured as cultural collectibles, used in rituals, and admired as decorative art pieces that highlight the island’s rich heritage. Material: Kaduru wood (lightweight & eco-friendly) Origin: Handmade in Sri Lanka Use: Rituals, spiritual protection, cultural performances, home décor
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