Rare Two-Faced Mask

A riddle surrounds the origin of a beautiful wooden piece. At first glance, it appears to be Balinese, but upon closer inspection, doubts arise. The shape of the eyes resembles those found in Tibet, Nepal, or Bhutan. The unique depiction of two faces with a sharp chin adds to its intrigue. However, the craftsmanship still evokes feelings of Bali. Here are some additional details about the piece: It is made of wood and stands 49 cm tall with a width of 26 cm and a depth of 10 cm. Unfortunately, the year of its creation is unknown. The piece is believed to be from South- or Southeast Asia.

Additional Details

Dimensions: Height 49 cm Width 26 cm Depth 10 cm

Material: wood

Year: unknown

Origin: South- or Southeast Asia