Mirissa Mask Carving guide


Mirissa Mask Carving: Unveiling Sri Lanka's 300-Year-Old Demon Dance Tradition

While Ambalangoda garners fame for masks, Mirissa's lesser-known carving tradition holds its own mystical allure. For twelve generations, local artisans have been:

  • Hand-carving 72 distinct mask types for Kolam ritual dances
  • Preserving 5 exclusive designs found nowhere else
  • Performing ancient "devil dances" (Raksha Natuma) to ward off evil

Mirissa's Five Sacred Mask Designs

  1. Narasinghe Raksha
    • Lion-man hybrid used in exorcisms
    • Fierce expression believed to scare demons
  2. Panchanari Getaya
    • Five-faced demoness representing female evils
    • Used in fertility rituals
  3. Nariatha Getaya
    • Serpent queen mask for poison cures
    • Worn during healing ceremonies
  4. Kara Pita Kolama
    • Satirical mask mocking colonial officials
    • Features exaggerated mustache
  5. Deva Giri Kolama
    • Mountain spirit mask for harvest blessings
    • Adorned with real peacock feathers

Experience Authentic Mask Culture

Workshop Visits

  • Master Carver: Mr. Martin Amarasinghe, Udupila, Mirissa
  • Contact: +94 41 851 8623 / +94 72 453 5662
  • Viewing Hours: 9AM-5PM (Best 10AM-12PM when carving)

What You'll See:

  • Kaduru wood selection (naturally pest-resistant)
  • Traditional chiseling techniques
  • Natural dye preparation (from tree bark and minerals)

Sacred Dance Performances

  • Private shows arranged upon request
  • Full ritual lasts 2-3 hours
  • Moonlit performances most atmospheric

Mask Meanings & Ritual Uses

Mask Type Purpose Dance Style
Raksha (Demon) Exorcisms Vigorous acrobatics
Kolam (Human) Moral storytelling Theatrical gestures
Sanni (Disease) Healing ceremonies Trance-inducing

Ethical Purchasing Guide

  • Authentic masks: $50-300 (takes 2-4 weeks to carve)
  • Avoid: "Factory-made" masks sold as handmade
  • Best souvenir: Miniature mask keychains ($5-10)

Nearby Cultural Stops

  • Polhena Temple (15-min drive - mask dance murals)
  • Dondra Lighthouse (30-min drive)
  • Weligama Lace Houses (20-min drive)

Book an Immersive Experience

Want to witness a private devil dance ritual? Sri Lanka Tour Help offers:

  • Master carver meet-and-greets
  • Full-moon dance ceremonies
  • Custom mask-carving workshops

Contact us to awaken your inner spirit!

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