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Caterina mask from Mexico day of the death original model Mexican Skull
Caterina mask from Mexico day of the death original model Mexican Skull
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Catrina masks, also known as "Calavera Catrina" are traditional Mexican masks that are often worn during the Day of the Dead celebrations. These masks are typically hand-crafted and depict a female skeleton, or "Catrina," wearing a wide-brimmed hat and fancy clothing.
The Catrina masks you described are made with a color palette of pink, white and purple flowers. These flowers are often used to adorn the masks, giving them a unique and colorful appearance. The use of different colors and patterns of flowers give the mask a lively and rich representation of death,
The use of different colors in these masks can also have symbolic meaning. For example, the color pink may symbolize love and affection, while the color white may symbolize peace and purity. The color purple can symbolize the continuity of memories and the cycle of life.
These masks are typically hand-made in Mexico, often by artisans who have passed down the traditional craft of mask-making through generations. The artisans who make these masks take great care and pride in their work, and each mask is truly a one-of-a-kind creation. Not only are they a beautiful representation of death and the cycle of life, they are also a masterpiece of artisan craftsmanship.

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Altezza: 22cm
Larghezza: 15cm
profondità: 9.5cm
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