Disease mask
Disease mask
Published 2018-02-02T16:50:32+00:00
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Disease masks like this one were used in Singhalese healing rituals, where demons believed to be responsible for illnesses were exorcised from the sufferers. These complex night-time ceremonies, accompanied by beating drums and burning resin, involve the suffering patient being confronted with the incarnation of the malady in the form of the masked shaman, or 'edura'.
A label on the mask indicates that it might have been used to treat diarrhoea.
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Date published | 02/02/2018 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Disease mask |
Date | 19th century |
Accession | B6 |
Medium | Painted wood |
Credit | The Science Museum, London |
Record | https://wellcomecollection.org/ |
Place | Wellcome Collection |