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Chitipati Wooden Skull Mask, CFinely Carved Chitipati Skull Mask ca. 1960, Nepal A Measures approx. 11" x 8" x 6" 15" tall with the stand Material: Hardwood and pigments. Chitipati are Protector Deities in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of India. The Chitipati are formed by two Skeletal Deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined. In many images, they dance inside a halo of flames, which represent Metaphysical and Spiritual
- Finely Carved Chitipati Skull Mask ca. 1960, Nepal A
- Measures approx. 11" x 8" x 6"
- 15" tall with the stand
- Material: Hardwood and pigments.
- Chitipati are Protector Deities in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of India. The Chitipati are formed by two Skeletal Deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined. In many images, they dance inside a halo of flames, which represent Metaphysical and Spiritual Change. The Chitipati are said to be one of the seventy-five forms of the Deity Mahakala. Their symbol is meant to represent both the Eternal Dance of Death, as well as Perfect Awareness. They are invoked as Wrathful Deities summoned to punish Evil, as well as Benevolent Protectors invoked to protect the Good.
- The Chitipati are Protectors of Graveyards and are very popular Gods in India and Nepal, where they are thought to be protectors of Merchants and Markets.
- Legend claims The Chitipati were a Ascetic Couple meditating in peace near a graveyard. In their deep state of meditation, they did not notice a murderous thief who had snuck upon them. While deep in their meditation, the thief beheaded them both, and threw them into an open grave, which caused them to reach the next stage of Ascetic Practices. Infuriated by the act, The Chitipati swore vengeance on the thief and became the Archenemy of Thieves and other Criminals.
- The Chitipati cannot leave cemeteries and can only grab thieves passing through them. While waiting for criminals, the Chitipati pass their time by dancing and blowing horns, a ritual reenacted by Tibetan monks twice annually. Their dancing also serves as a symbol for Death and Rebirth. Their Skeletal Form is a reminder of the Impermanence of Life and Eternal Change.
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★★★★★ 5
Very practical for the price.
Color: Black
Very practical for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Good for a quick backdrop
This works well for what I needed – a simple background for my kids’ online school. It’s lightweight and very easy to put together, and it stands up fine without needing to mount anything.
The color is listed as black, but it’s more of a dark gray in person. Not a huge deal, just something to be aware of. It’s not super heavy duty, but it does the job for privacy and as a video backdrop.
Overall, a good, portable divider that’s quick to set up and works well for light use.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Essay to assemble
Color: Grey
Very nice. Did the job the way I wanted.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Low budget option
Color: Grey
Budget low quality if thats what youre looking for
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Hard to assemble
Color: Grey
This is extremely hard to put together, but once its together it is pretty good. You will need to secure it to something. It falls over.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026