Preserving traditional wood carving in a modern world



Sri Lanka’s ancient art form Ruk Kala, known for its intricate wood carving, remains a vital part of the island’s cultural heritage. 
The craft, passed down through generations, employs traditional tools like chisels, mallets and knives, to create precise and detailed designs. 
The artisans select woods, each offering unique textures and durability for their creations. 
Despite its deep cultural roots, Ruk Kala faces growing pressure from mass production and modern manufacturing, challenging the artisans to sustain the craft in a rapidly evolving market.
PIC BY KUSHAN PATHIRAJAH



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