Kolam Masks
Kolam masks in Sri Lanka are traditional wooden masks used in various cultural rituals and performances. Intricately carved and brightly painted, these masks represent different characters and deities, such as demons, animals, and folk heroes. They hold significant cultural and religious value, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of Sri Lanka.
Police Kolam Mask
Police Kolam Mask
(SKU: LS2110562B) To identify the Police Sergeant a number is attached to the hat in the mask. This is the reminder of the time when the country was ruled during the time of the Imperial Raj.
Some people identify the Police kolama (comedy) as a kolama (comedy) recently introduced to the kolam performances. With various differences endemic to various traditional dances troupes, these masks are popular among troupes.
Police officers with loyalties to the government, displaying false bravery are shown in the kolam performances and subject to ridicule in both performance and diologue, thereby arousing amusement. The mask itself does not arouse amusement, but the mask depicts the grandeur and nobility of the police officers, and they are created to show these qualities.