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Tastoan Leather Hanging Mask Collectible Mexican Fine Folk Art Decor Macias #2
$ 475.19
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Description
Mexican Tastoan Hanging Mask .Height- 17"
Wide- 8 1/4"
Deep- 8"
Length
of Horse hair- 32"
This amazing mask was made by the award-winning craftsman Ubaldo Macías and his family of Tonalá, Mexico.
Ubalso's mask are found in
museums
, fine art galleries and private collectors homes.
This
incredible
ceramic and leather mask was made in the Macias workshop.
The mask is amazing beautiful but scary at the same time.
The mask was colored both yellow and a turquoise blue .
The tiny dots
represent
small pox, which the Spanish brought to the new world.
The mask also has scorpions, snakes, frog and spiders.
Leg
ion has it that the Tastoanes believed that when their
warriors
fell in battle, they would come back with these horrific faces, to continue fighting their enemies.
On July 25, the festival commemorates a battle between the indigenous warriors of the area and conquistadors. The appearance of the Tastoanes, who represent indigenous warriors, conveys their ferocity through sharp teeth, large noses, and snakes, lizards, scorpions and spiders for decorations.
During the celebration, Tastoanes and either three kings wearing ceramic masks or three Aztec priestesses (
one representing the Tonaltec queen Tzapotzintli, also known as Tzuapili or Cihualpilli) walk
along a parade route and dance to music carrying swords or whips, after which they make defiant speeches and engage in a mock battle (jugada) with a participant carrying a whip who represents St. James.
This is a unique and
one of a kind
a wonderful piece of Mexican folk art.
Gorgeous for your home, as a gift for someone special or in an office.
We will make sure that the mask is
extremely well packed and is insured.