Traditional Handicraft And Our Products

The tradition of handicrafts in Sri Lanka dates back centuries and plays a significant role in the country’s cultural heritage. Sri Lankan handicrafts are known for their exquisite craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and intricate designs, reflecting the rich diversity of the island’s cultural influences. Artisans in Sri Lanka create a wide variety of handicrafts, including wood carvings, pottery, batik textiles, jewelry, and handwoven baskets.

One of the most famous handicrafts in Sri Lanka is the intricate wood carvings, which often depict traditional motifs, animals, and religious symbols. The art of wood carving has been passed down through generations, with skilled craftsmen using traditional tools to create stunning pieces of art. Another popular handicraft is batik textiles, where artisans use a wax-resist dyeing technique to create beautiful patterns on fabric. Sri Lankan jewelry is also renowned for its intricate designs, often incorporating semi-precious stones and traditional metalwork techniques.

The tradition of handicrafts in Sri Lanka not only provides a source of income for many artisans but also helps preserve the country’s cultural heritage. Tourists visiting Sri Lanka often seek out these unique handicrafts as souvenirs, further supporting the local artisans and keeping these traditional crafts alive. Overall, the tradition of handicrafts in Sri Lanka is a testament to the skill and creativity of its artisans, showcasing the beauty of the island’s cultural diversity.

Mask

Mask is an ornamental facial decorative wear used in entertainment and dancing. Early man used masks in rituals, Dramas, Cureing of sickness. It is believed that mask provide curative benefits for physiological problems.
Use of mask in Sri Lanka as old as Sinhala nation and there are three main verities and used the wood call “Diya Kanduru” ( nux vomica or Blazar) .Reason for using Diya Kanduru is for it’s lightness,Durability,no cracking,no insect attacking and easy to carve.

Handycrafts

Sri Lanka have a large verity of traditional handy crafts and tradition of making handicraft is as old as it’s nation. according to Mahavansa (The great chronicle) when the prince Vijaya from India landed in Sri Lanka in the 6th century BC he met Kuveni spinning cotton. Our ancient kings looked after the craftsmen and encouraged them and it was the main reason for it’s development.

Pottery

One of the oldest crafts in Sri Lanka and belong to a particular social group still 75% of Sri Lankan’ s use clay pots and fans for cooking. apart from pots and fans they also make terracotta figures, Carved vases …etc. The best of these product could be seen or bought at Molagoda off Kegalle on the Kandy road.

Ebony Elephants


The hard kernel of the wood is black I colour, has become the basic of fine handy crafts. for centuries Galle district has been famous for these crafts. The expert craftsmen can turn a log of wood to a figure of an elephant almost looking alive with the help of a chisel and mallet only..

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