The Essence of Raahr Heritage Deep from the red-soil Rarh region of Bengal comes the Jodi Mukhosh—a pair that embodies the balance of the masculine and feminine. Historically used in village festivals, rituals, and folk theater, these masks are more than just decor; they are storytellers. The Warrior symbolizes protection and strength, while the Bride represents grace and prosperity, making this set a powerful addition to any home.
Handcrafted Excellence Each mask in this duo is a labor of love by local artisans. Using age-old paper mâché and clay techniques, the masks are molded into expressive forms that capture the distinct facial features of traditional folk characters. They are hand-painted using natural dyes and organic pigments, ensuring every brushstroke reflects the authenticity of Bengal’s folk art. The addition of vibrant natural fibers adds a playful, three-dimensional texture that makes the characters "pop" against any wall.
Soulful Interior Accents In a world of mass production, these handcrafted masks offer a return to the artisanal. Their compact size makes them incredibly versatile—style them as a pair on a narrow pillar, include them in a curated ethnic wall display, or place them above a doorway as a traditional welcome. Because they are lightweight and hook-ready, they are as practical as they are beautiful.
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