Learn two ancient Sri Lankan art forms in this hands-on workshop led by master craftsmen. Traditional mask carving has been practiced in southern Sri Lanka for over 500 years, while batik textile art represents centuries of artistic heritage. You'll create your own mask and batik piece using authentic tools and techniques, taking home unique handmade souvenirs of your cultural experience. Best for hands-on learners and souvenir seekers. This is a easy activity lasting 4 hours. See all cultural tours in Unawatuna.
Best for hands-on learners and souvenir seekers
What to Expect
Workshop introduction and tool demonstration
Learn about 500-year-old mask carving tradition
Begin mask carving with kaduru wood
Shape basic mask form using traditional chisels
Mask painting and decoration
Apply traditional colors and patterns to carved mask
Introduction to batik textile art
Learn wax-resist dyeing technique and designs
Create batik design on fabric
Draw patterns and apply wax using traditional tjanting tool
Dye process and completion
Apply dyes and complete both art pieces
Highlights
Carve traditional mask from kaduru wood using authentic tools
Booking Info
- Cancellation
- Non-refundable due to material preparation
- Accessibility
- Workshop tables accommodate wheelchairs, tools adapted as needed
- Best time to go
- Morning sessions preferred for better lighting and concentration
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