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  • India & Himalayas

    Masks of the Himalayas

    March 16, 2018 / No Comments

    Masks from the middle highlands of Nepal, usually crude in design and dark with age, have always appealed to educated collectors. Though the masks look rough (almost ugly), they have an artistic power that can’t be denied. This picture, which I found on the internet, is typical. The only unusual thing is the metal foil stuck to the mask’s forehead. Think about the mix of Hinduism and Buddhism, and how these very poor people must make their own masks.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Old man mask from NE India

    June 27, 2020

    Indian mystery mask

    June 22, 2017

    Unique mask from Tibet

    October 1, 2013
  • Europe

    Tschaggatta mask from Swiss Alps

    March 13, 2018 / 1 Comment

    Q:  I have had this mask in our family for a long time and recently started to do research on it as the misses no longer can stare at it on the wall.  It seems to be a Swiss Made, LOTSCHENTALER HEIMARBEIT. That is what’s printed on the back.  Seems to match up with some late 19th century masks that were/are worn at a festival in a Swiss Valley.  Any idea as to what era and type of mask this is for sure? Is there any collectible market? Do they have estimated or average values?  Sean, 1319 A:  Called a Tschäggätta, this carved wooden mask of a frightening figure in…

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    Bob Ibold

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    Fasnacht mask from Bavaria

    May 31, 2017

    The scary Buso from Hungary

    September 6, 2016

    Rare chimpanzee mask from the Tyrol

    July 21, 2018
  • South America

    Indian cloth mask from Ecuador

    March 13, 2018 / No Comments

      Q:  What is this?  Chris, 1318 A:  It’s a cloth sack with another face on the back so the dancer can never be surprised by the Devil in the Inti Rymi ceremony. Not your typical mask. They’re used by the Quechua people who live in the Northern Andes of Ecuador. These are not as common as carved wood masks, but they are used even today. You can see one of these on page 161 of Masks of the World by Ibold and Yohn. Extras are sold to tourists… and for a reasonable price.  A-  

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    Bob Ibold

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    Recent Amazon Indian masks and costumes

    January 27, 2017

    Amazon tribal mask

    December 18, 2018

    A very toothy grin

    August 7, 2014
  • Oceania

    Yellow yam mask from PNG

    March 12, 2018 / No Comments

    Here we have a yam mask from the Abelam people of Maprik, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. It is mid 20th century, but the wood carving and colorful natural pigments are still in good condition. It is 11.5 inches high. Yams are the most important crop in PNG. This design is a carved replica of a bird of paradise and it is very common for the yam ceremonies. There are woven yam masks that are much different. I found this yellow beauty at the Morgan Oakes Gallery.  

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    Bob Ibold

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    Hat mask from Vanuatu in Solomon Is.

    September 29, 2020

    Abelam yam mask from PNG

    June 25, 2020

    There’s an Easter surprise in the Philippines.

    March 28, 2017
  • Caribbean

    4 Jamaican Jonkonnu dancers

    March 11, 2018 / No Comments

    John Canoe or Jonkonnu (pigeon English) has a very long tradition as a folk festival, incorporating both African and European forms. The Jonkonnu Festival is secular in nature and its performance at Christmas time is merely historical. From as early as the beginning of the 18th century masked and costumed performers have paraded the streets of Jamaica most often at Christmas time, but also at state functions, receiving money and food in return for their performances.These photos look very African to me.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Masks of the World Presents: The Authentic Boruca Collection!

    September 22, 2023

    Boruca monkey mask

    March 5, 2018

    Woven Indian mask from Panama

    February 23, 2020
  • Protection

    Protective mask for paintball

    March 10, 2018 / No Comments

    Many sports, law enforcement and military use protective masks. They can be very scary to look at, which is done intentionally. Naturally, there are people who collect them. This one is for the sport called paintball where teams shoot at each other with powerful airguns and rubber ball ammunition. No one is supposed to get hurt in the face. This is called an Invert Helix Thermal Paintball Mask and it looks better when used because the little cap covers all of the head. You can easily buy a new one for $30.  

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    Funny face masks

    April 24, 2020

    Knights of old used masks

    October 2, 2018

    Is the Burka a real mask?

    June 12, 2018
  • East Asia

    Old khon mask

    March 10, 2018 / 3 Comments

    Q:  I’ve just found this mask. It looks like a khon mask but from where? Burma or India? Have you some idea about this?  Eric, 1314 A:  I’ve never seen a kohn mask from either Burma or India, so I assume it is an old example from Thailand. Sometimes they are danced, but they are also displayed in holy places. Life sized, it is made from layers of papier-mache and plaster.  Gold leaf and colored glass and jewels are applied along with some paint. Because of its age I think you should do more research. This might be of interest to serious collectors.  A

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    Noh masks can change expression

    February 15, 2018

    Woman character in Noh theater

    February 12, 2018

    Thai Hanneman mask

    August 20, 2020
  • Mexico

    Maranquilla mask for Carnaval

    March 9, 2018 / No Comments

    This high quality mask of a woman belongs to the Ruth Lechuga collection. You can also see it on page 37 of her famous book, Mask Arts of Mexico. It is a carnival mask from Papalotla,Tlaxcala, Mexico. The maker, Enrique Mendez Juarez, is a well trained professional santero who also carves statues for churches. His masks cost more than most Mexicans can afford. Carefully carved out of wood and painted, the eyes are glass surrounded with false eyelashes.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Good reading

    August 15, 2014

    A poor mans Paragueros

    February 19, 2014

    Authentic gallery masks

    August 9, 2017
  • Africa

    Expensive and cheap Chi Waras

    March 8, 2018 / 1 Comment

    Bamana carved wooden Chi Wara headdress features an abstract motif of a male antelope. There is also a female version that looks much different. The first photo shows an expensive version of the male from Sotheby’s with very fine carving. The second Chi Wara is much more quickly made and for some reason doesn’t have a penis. Both come from Mali and are handsome in design. You can get the cheaper one for less than $300 on eBay. Please enlarge the two photos and you can easily see why the first Chi Wara would get an A, and the other one a B on our value code.

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    Turtle shell Bwami mask from Africa

    October 5, 2020

    Janus head mask from Africa

    February 11, 2020

    3 African crest masks

    August 16, 2020
  • Protection

    Hood masks from WW1 & 2

    March 8, 2018 / No Comments

    The first hood mask is from WW1 and was probably made for civilians. The second photo of three women in new masks is from WW2. Both are British in origin. There are a surprising number of collectors who are fascinated with gas masks. Unusual ones like these are rare, but most gas masks are easy to find and inexpensive. You can find more about them in the Protection section under “Categories.”  Bob, 1311

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    Early firefighters mask

    December 31, 2016

    Samurai armor face mask

    February 17, 2019

    Protest masks

    April 10, 2018
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Mystery Mask Value Code

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* A and B do not always imply higher dollar value. Most masks get a C or D, however I usually don't post them.

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