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Antique Wall Decoration Wooden Himalayan Mahakala Temple Mask – 32 cm
Antique Wall Decoration Wooden Himalayan Mahakala Temple Mask – 32 cm
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Rare Antique Tribal Wooden Mahakala Temple Pedigree – Himalayan Region – 19th Century – With Original Paper Temple Seal
Specifications: 32 cm high | 24 cm wide | Weight: 600 grams (Extremely bone-dry antique hardwood) A fascinating and extremely rare antique hand-carved wooden tribal temple pediment / protective mask of the wrathful deity Mahakala (or local Dharmapala temple guardian) from the Himalayan region (Tibet, Nepal, or Bhutan). This intriguing object dates from the 19th century (or older) and is in a fabulously weathered, unrestored condition. Thanks to its immense age, the solid wood has completely dried out over the decades, which explains the remarkably light weight of only 600 grams.
Raw Tribal Symbolism & Spiritual Function
This powerful wooden panel was carved from a single tree trunk using primitive hand tools and historically served as an active gatekeeper or altar guardian to drive away negative energies with brute force:
- The All-Seeing Third Eye: In the center of the forehead is the prominent, deeply carved spiritual third eye, a symbol of absolute Buddhist wisdom and the seeing through of all external illusions.
- The Terrifying Wrath: The stepped headdress/crown and the wide-open, serrated mouth with the openwork corners give the mask a fabulous, apotropaic (warding off evil) appearance. It is designed to anchor an atmosphere of absolute spiritual safety at the entrance of high-end interiors or galleries.
Unique Consecration Document on the Reverse
The reverse side of this object provides irrefutable, museum-quality evidence of long-term ritual temple use:
- Original Paper Temple Seal: Centrally located on the hand-cut reverse side is an authentic, deeply weathered, and handmade paper document. This historic seal was applied by monks as a registration or consecration (spiritualization) of the temple guardian and contains antique ink and oil stains.
- Fair Age Wear: The obverse shows a deep, layered patina of burnt-in incense soot and natural tree resin lacquer. The deep, vertical shrinkage cracks show the thoroughly dry structure of the antique wood. On the right flank are the two original, hand-drilled mounting holes.
Product details
| Depiction: | Mahakala / Tribal Temple Guardian (Dharmapala) | ||
| Material: | Hand-carved hardwood with layered soot and lacquer patina and handmade paper temple seal | ||
| Origin: | Himalaya region (Tibet / Nepal / Bhutan monastic tradition) | ||
| Dating: | Dimensions: | H 32 × W 24 cm | |
| Weight: | 600 grams (Extremely bone-dry wood) | ||
| Condition: | Beautiful, pristine tribal condition. Authentic shrinkage cracks, deep natural patina, and a completely intact paper seal on the back. 100% nonsense-free. |
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