Majuli Mask of Assam
The Majuli Mask, or Mukha, is a traditional craft from Majuli, Assam, with cultural and spiritual significance. Originating in the 16th century, these handcrafted masks are central to Neo-Vaishnavite culture. Artisans craft them using natural materials and dyes, showcasing creativity and sustainability.
Recognized with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag on March 4, 2024, the Majuli Mask stands as a symbol of Assam’s cultural heritage and eco-friendly artistry. Beyond its traditional use in performance, it now serves as a cherished piece for home décor, cultural collections, and gifting, carrying the spirit of Majuli’s living tradition.
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