An in-depth lesson in traditional Sri Lankan mask making
Hosted by an award-winning local artist and expert craftsman, this intimate workshop takes place at a nearby atelier. The experience begins with an introduction to the history, symbolism, and cultural significance of Kolam masks, followed by a demonstration of traditional carving techniques using age-old tools.
You can choose to carve a mask from scratch, paint a pre-carved mask using natural pigments made from clay, plants, and minerals, or carve and paint your own mask.
For a more relaxed experience, you can opt to do it at Fort Bazaar with a knowledgeable craftsman.
Tips & Inclusions
Inclusive of carving and painting tools
This experience is ideal for families with kids
The atelier’s collection of hand-carved masks, sculptures, and antique curios is available for purchase
Host Master Craftsman
Duration 2 hours
No. of Guests Up to 6
Charges Charges apply
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