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Mahakala Mask

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Bring the charm of Tibetan art into your collection with this spectacular Mask. 

 

A reproduction inspired by Mahakala, the powerful protective deity of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

 

Characterized by a detailed design and an intense expression, it is perfect as a wall decoration or display piece. The well-defined reliefs make it ideal for multi-color printing or for hand-painting, enhancing every detail of the model. 

 

Perfect as a decorative item, for collectors or enthusiasts of oriental art and culture.

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