Description: The mask appears to be a piece of Puerto Rican folk art, possibly from the 1994 Carnival season. Artist: The signature "Archilla Puerto Rico 1994" suggests the mask was created by an artist named Archilla in Puerto Rico during that year. Design: The mask's vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and incorporation of the Puerto Rican flag suggest a connection to the island's cultural heritage. The use of a tongue and exaggerated features may be symbolic or intended to evoke a particular character or emotion. Significance: Masks play a significant role in Puerto Rican culture, particularly during festivals and celebrations like Carnival. They can be used to represent deities, ancestors, or mythical creatures, and are often worn in parades and performances. The mask may have been created for a specific purpose, such as to be worn by a dancer or performer during a Carnival celebration. D1
Price: 40 USD
Location: Fenton, Michigan
End Time: 2024-11-27T02:01:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pattern: Porto Rican
Type: Porto Rican
Occasion: All Occasions
Collection: Carnival Season
Material: Wood
Year Manufactured: 1994
Time Period Manufactured: 1990-1999
Country/Region of Manufacture: Puerto Rico
Character Family: M.A.S.K.
Subject: Porto Rican Folk Art