Maa Durga In Gomira Mask by Kalyan Chandra Sarkar


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 14 | W: 7 Inch
Medium : Natural Colors on Gamari wood

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This exquisite Gomira mask, meticulously crafted by the celebrated artisan Kalyan Chandra Sarkar, embodies the powerful and divine presence of Durga Devi. Radiating spiritual energy, the mask features a striking yellow face symbolizing divinity, wisdom, and enlightenment. The piercing, almond-shaped eyes, accentuated with bold black outlines, reflect Durga’s unwavering gaze of protection and her fierce resolve to vanquish evil. The intricate crown, painted in vibrant shades of red, orange, and blue, rises majestically, evoking the grandeur of the goddess’s celestial status. Its unique design, with flame-like patterns reaching upward, signifies the burning light of truth and righteousness that Durga embodies. The meticulous detailing in the earrings, neckpiece, and forehead bindi enhances the mask's sacred beauty and cultural significance.

The balanced combination of bright and contrasting colors, such as red for power, yellow for knowledge, and black for protection, creates a harmonious yet commanding visual impact. The symmetrical patterns and flowing lines exemplify the artisan’s precision and dedication to preserving the rich tradition of Gomira mask-making. Rooted in the folk culture of Bengal, this mask is not merely a decorative artifact but a symbol of spiritual invocation and festive celebration, often used in traditional dances and rituals. It represents Durga Devi’s dual role as a nurturing mother and a fierce protector, making it a timeless piece of cultural heritage and artistic brilliance. Kalyan Chandra Sarkar’s work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of folk art, seamlessly blending mythology with craftsmanship.


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Chhau masks are an integral element of the vibrant and dramatic Chhau dance tradition, a celebrated tribal and folk dance form of eastern India. Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage, Chhau dance is performed in the states of West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha, with each region developing its own distinct style — Purulia Chhau, Seraikella Chhau, and Mayurbhanj Chhau, respectively. These traditional Chhau masks are most prominently used in Purulia Chhau dance, where they serve as powerful visual tools that bring characters from Hindu mythology, tribal folklore, and historical epics to life. Unlike conventional facial expressions, Chhau dancers rely on these elaborate masks—paired with martial, acrobatic movements—to communicate the essence of each role, whether it’s a divine being like Durga, a demon like Mahishasura, or a heroic warrior like Rama. Mythological Themes & Symbolism Chhau dance masks are known for their thematic richness and visual storytelling. They often portray characters from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the Bhagavata Purana. Common depictions include gods such as Lord Shiva, Ganesha, and Vishnu, as well as dramatic portrayals of villains like Ravana or animals and demons, blending mythology with performance art. In Purulia Chhau, for example, the Mahishasura mask—with its fierce expression and exaggerated features—symbolizes evil, while a Durga Chhau mask radiates divine power. These folk dance masks of India serve not just theatrical needs but also act as spiritual conduits, believed to hold divine energy during performances. History of Chhau Masks The history of Chhau mask-making dates back several centuries and is deeply rooted in the cultural and religious practices of tribal communities in eastern India. Originally developed as a martial art form, Chhau evolved into a sophisticated masked storytelling tradition, especially under the influence of local rulers and temple culture. The tradition of crafting masks became especially refined in Charida village in Purulia, West Bengal, which remains a thriving center for this folk mask art. The artisans here, known as Sutradhars, have preserved the craft for generations, creating handcrafted Chhau masks that are both performative tools and cultural artifacts. Regional Styles of Chhau Masks The style and use of Chhau dance masks vary widely across the three main forms of Chhau: Purulia Chhau (West Bengal) Known for its vivid, ornate masks with bold colors and exaggerated facial expressions. Masks are central to performance, helping dancers depict divine and demonic characters. Common themes: Durga, Mahishasura, Shiva, Krishna, and tribal legends. Seraikella Chhau (Jharkhand) Uses more minimalist masks, focusing on subtle expressions and stylized movement. Emphasizes elegance and internal emotion, with less ornamentation. Mayurbhanj Chhau (Odisha) Does not use masks; instead, dancers rely on facial expressions and body language. Focuses on fluid motion and martial grace, blending dance with storytelling. Each variation reflects the local cultural aesthetics and the adaptability of Indian tribal mask art. Materials & Mask-Making Process Chhau mask-making is a time-intensive craft involving a blend of traditional knowledge and creative artistry. The masks are made from lightweight materials such as: Papier-mâché Clay Bamboo and natural fibers The mask-making process begins by sculpting a clay mold, over which layers of paper pulp are applied using natural adhesives. Once the structure dries and hardens, it is removed from the mold, painted using natural dyes, and embellished with feathers, beads, sequins, and metallic paints. The entire process demands high precision, ensuring each tribal mask captures the intended expression — whether divine, demonic, or heroic. Cultural Significance of Chhau Masks Beyond their visual spectacle, Chhau masks hold deep cultural and religious significance. They are revered as more than just performance props—they are spiritual symbols that embody the essence of the characters they represent. In rural communities, these masks are often considered sacred, capable of invoking divine presence during festivals and performances. Moreover, the Chhau mask-making industry sustains the livelihoods of artisan families in villages like Charida, helping to keep traditional Indian mask art alive amid modern challenges. Today, Chhau masks are also appreciated as decorative items, displayed in homes, galleries, and cultural exhibitions for their artistic craftsmanship and symbolic depth. FAQs Can Chhau masks be used for decorative purposes? Yes, many people collect and display Chhau masks as traditional decor pieces due to their vibrant colors, cultural value, and intricate artistry. 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