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Large Garuda Wood and Metal Art

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Masks are one of the symbols that represent the culture and traditions of people living in the Himalayan region. The ritual of wearing masks is ancient and comes from animists of the various Himalayan tribes who used them to worship spirits of nature and as guardians of the mountains. Garuda is the powerful bird like creature and mount and protector of the Hindu god Vishnu. Made of wood, painted red paint and overlaid with various metals, this is an amazing work of art. 12.5"H x 10"W

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Masks are one of the symbols that represent the culture and traditions of people living in the Himalayan region. The ritual of wearing masks is ancient and comes from animists of the various Himalayan tribes who used them to worship spirits of nature and as guardians of the mountains. Garuda is the powerful bird like creature and mount and protector of the Hindu god Vishnu. Made of wood, painted red paint and overlaid with various metals, this is an amazing work of art. 12.5"H x 10"W

Masks are one of the symbols that represent the culture and traditions of people living in the Himalayan region. The ritual of wearing masks is ancient and comes from animists of the various Himalayan tribes who used them to worship spirits of nature and as guardians of the mountains. Garuda is the powerful bird like creature and mount and protector of the Hindu god Vishnu. Made of wood, painted red paint and overlaid with various metals, this is an amazing work of art. 12.5"H x 10"W

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