1916.9.54
Name and identification of character
A king, raja (Sin.).
Context
This character appears in the story portion in a Kolam performance.
Material
Wood, Vel-kaduru (Sin.) (Nux vomica).
Iconography
The crown is broad and round with sculpted figures and petal and flower decorations. At the centre is the figure of a lion. The lion is a symbol indicative of a Kandyan monarch. The other figure, a lady seated on petals, is the figure of a lady creeper, nari lata (Sin.), a mythological figure (See Preface) (not the figure of the Buddha, as it is wrongly identified in the Umlauff Catalogue, cf. also no. 1916.9.27).
The face is copper-coloured. The nose is straight and prominent. The mouth is glum. The sideburns are prominent. The pinnacle does not fit the top rim of the crown. Perhaps one part is broken.
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Dr. M. H. Goonatilleka