ORIGINAL HAND PAINTED VENEZIA MASQUERADE MASK MADE IN ITALY
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ORIGINAL HAND PAINTED VENEZIA MASQUERADE MASK MADE INITALY
A BEAUTIFUL PHANTOM DESIGN VOLTO (FULL FACE) MASK. ORIGINAL AND HAND PAINTED MADE IN ITALY SEE STAMP ATBACK. There is a small hanging ribbon hidden at the top, so you can hang this beautiful mask as a wall decoration. Or wear it using the black ribbons attached on each side of the face. Material: High Quality Eco-friendly Resin, brocade, glitter, faux pearls The Mardi Gras Jester points are bendable, you may adjust to your liking. At the end of each point is a bell and a faux pearl. So elegant for your party. One size fit most faces. The mask is quite admirable with the classic details hand painted to celebrate carnivale, venice carnival, Italian culture, mardi gras parties and festivals in a creative fashion. Size: Large Item 35cm High 32cm Wide and 15cm Deep Condition: Perfect used condition. ALSO SEE MY OTHER ITEMS LISTED I HAVE 2 OTHER INTERESTING MASKS UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK. MORE ABOUT VENECIAN MASKS: Venice Carnival is a centuries old tradition and one of the worlds most famous carnivals. The costumes, events and parties over the 10 days leading up to Fat Tuesday make Venice Carnival one of the biggest events in Italy, but its the masks the quintessential feature that makes the Carnival of Venice unique from Italys other famous carnivals. The tradition of the mask started in the 13th century when Venetians would hold celebrations and parties from December 26th each year and wear elaborate masks to conceal their identity. These parties were the only time when the lower and upper classes mingled together. Aristocrats and peasants, disguised by their masks, played out their fantasies together. They indulged in illicit activities like gambling, clandestine affairs, political assassination, and dancing and partying the night away.