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  • $225.00
    The Tungam mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The Tungam Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name.
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  • $140.00
    The White Tsholing mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The Tungam Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name. It protects against negative influences and helps to overcome obstacles.
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  • $700.00
    This mask portrays Shinje Chhogyel (Lord of Death) which is said to be representations of the Rigsum  Chenrizig. The Shinje Chhogyel is the lord of death.He has a fearful crimson face with three eyes.He carries a thramshing in his right hand that signals who is dead from the world, and a mirror in the left that shows what good and bad the deceased has...
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    $120.00
    It is one of the twelve different types of masks which are the replication of twelve different animals symbolising the twelve years which complete a cycle in the Bhutanese lunar calendar.
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    $160.00
    The Tungam mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The Tungam Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name.
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    $165.00
    it is one of the twelve different types of masks which are the replication of twelve different animals symbolising the twelve years which complete a cycle in the Bhutanese lunar calendar.
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  • $130.00
    The red Tsholing mask, like Mahakala, represents in a terrifying form an angry local deity. The mask is worn in various traditional dances together with fascinating and colourful costumes. The tsholing Cham, the dance of wrathful deities, it has even been given its name.
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    $350.00
    The deer mask with its magnificent antlers and the detailed painting is used together with bright yellow skirts in mystical mask dances during Tshechus, the traditional festivals in Bhutan. This dance is performed in gratitude for Guru Rinpoche.
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    $125.00
    Red Garuda is a horned bird-like mythical creature and one of the four venerable animals (the four dignities) in the Bhutanese mysticism. Together, the four dignities help people during their life to achieve happiness. Garuda is the ruler of the skies, symbolising fearlessness and strength.
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    $350.00
    The deer mask with its magnificent antlers and the detailed painting is used together with bright yellow skirts in mystical mask dances during Tshechus, the traditional festivals in Bhutan. This dance is performed in gratitude for Guru Rinpoche.
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    $100.00
    Atsara or religious Clown is prominent figure especially at the Tshechu Festivals. Atsara is believed to be the jester of Buddhas and he imparts the religious teachings through his jest and humour, at times by mocking the people.
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  • $175.00
    The phento (servant) of the great hunter’s called Gonpo Dorji appear first and jokes with the clowns (Atasara). Then comes the hunter (Gonpo Dorji) crowned with leafed and carrying a bow and arrows. He is accompanied by his two dog. 
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