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  • Protection

    Protective mask I would like

    June 23, 2020 / No Comments

    Q: I was a bit bored by all the clinical face masks and have thus let me inspire by all this to produce my own face mask – out of wood, of course 🙂 it is maple wood, hard and elastic, but light-weight. As you can see, the patch of clinical mask attached on the inside is replaceable. Painted with acrylic paint. I guess this goes into the category of Protection. Chris, 1719 A: Clinical face masks are something I wear only because of the pandemic, and I don’t like them. This one would be fun!. Bob

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    The balaclava can be scary

    February 11, 2016

    Ice hockey goalie’s mask

    May 10, 2018

    Argentinian gas mask

    January 1, 2018
  • Misc

    Mexican hummingbird mask

    June 22, 2020 / No Comments

    The first carved wood mask is 8″ high x 5.2″ wide x 12.8″ deep, and made in Carpinteros, Hidalgo, Eastern Mexico. The second one is photographed from three angles and is also made by the same Otomi people in that area. The first mask is new and the second one has been used. These go along with beautiful costumes and are very popular. I’m sorry but all the the scans are low resolution. Bob, 1718/>

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    Part 2: A Closer Look at the Masks of the Bolivian Museum of Ethnography and Folklore’s

    March 6, 2025

    Praise for the new book, Masks of the World

    December 5, 2015

    More pandemic face masks

    August 26, 2020
  • Guatemala

    Expert repairs on a mask

    June 21, 2020 / 5 Comments

    Q: Further to the discussion about restoration some months ago, here is an example of a restoration I have had recently made on a mask. Just the scar of the break on the front side has been treated, all the other chips related to age and use have been left untouched. The break itself, glued many years ago, is still clearly visible on the backside. I wonder if they switched the eyes when they repaired the break because, strangely, the left eye shows a fissure not in relation with any fissure in the wood, although corresponding exactly to the break if transposed to the right side….but on the other hand…

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    Bob Ibold

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    Old cowboy mask from Guatemala

    December 21, 2020

    Green devil from Guatemala

    March 29, 2019

    Guatemalan Jaguar mask

    October 6, 2018
  • Misc

    Another beautiful Mahakala

    June 20, 2020 / 2 Comments

    Q: I think this is a mask from India/Himalayas, possibly of the deity Mahakala. Wanted to know more! I inherited a collection, and am interested in this one from Asia. Mattie, 1715 A: You are right. I posted one almost exactly like yours back in 2018. It wasn’t quite as nicely painted and had been used. Please take a look at it. https://dev.masksoftheworld.com/nice-mahakala-mask-from-tibet/ These artistic papiermache masks are made by monks for ceremony… and income for the monastery from generous tourists. A-

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    Bob Ibold

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    Little trio of masks

    January 28, 2015

    Dayak mask from Borneo

    July 22, 2020

    Ancient Greek theater mask

    February 15, 2018
  • Africa

    More on African masks

    June 19, 2020 / No Comments

    The Mask Man: The first photo was shot at a Dogon village ceremony, the second one is a recently made fake. Authentic African masks are found in museums and high-end galleries– not at local auctions and yard sales. I Googled “African tribal masks” and looked carefully at about 300 images. Only 16 were authentic! I wasn’t too surprised. The Mask Man has been looking at photos of mystery masks sent in to this website for almost 20 years. I answer all of the emails but only post about 10% nowadays. As I have said before, if you buy a mask in Africa or anywhere else, assume it was made for…

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    Bob Ibold

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    Kuba Bwoom mask from the DRC

    May 19, 2018
    This photograph taken on March 24, 2022 shows a "Ngil" mask of the Fang people of Gabon ahead of its auction in March 2022. Photo by Pascal Guyot/AFP via Getty Images

    Elderly Duo Discover Their ‘Garage Sale’ African Mask Was a $4.4 Million Jackpot! Now, They Want Their Fair Share!

    November 3, 2023

    Another Kwele mask from Gabon

    April 6, 2017
  • Mexico

    Mexican tin mask for tourist

    June 15, 2020 / 1 Comment

    Q: I used to create various tribal masks, sometimes with metal and allied items. Please look at this sample for your reference. Sanjay, 1714 A: This tin mask is well made and represents a high-ranking Aztec. These masks have been made for visitors to Mexico for years. As you can see, they are hard to resist. Mexican maskmakers sell thousands every year, most of which are quite different from each other. I wonder if Sanjay can reproduce a metal Bolivian mask. They would be much more difficult. A beautiful example is shown in the second photograph. Masks of this kind were made for the Diablado (Dance of the Devils) that…

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    Bob Ibold

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    More info on masks

    August 30, 2015

    Hammered sheet metal decorative

    November 21, 2015

    The big bearded Mexican

    March 5, 2017
  • India & Himalayas

    Rare mask from Indian Himalayas

    June 13, 2020 / No Comments

    Q: This is a Faguli (Fagli) dance mask from Barot, Himachal Pradesh, India. Faguli is celebrated in many places throughout the Indian Himalayas to mark the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The main theme is the victory of good over evil. The man I acquired this mask from said it was made by his great grandfather, so it may be more than 90 years old. Lacking side holes to strap the mask on to wear during the dancing, I asked him how it was worn. He said you could strap cloth or cord through the eye holes and wear it that way. I haven’t attended this festival,…

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    Famous 10-headed King Ravana

    September 10, 2013

    From an island off the tip of India

    August 23, 2017

    Why Does My Nepalese Mask Have a Red Wax Seal?

    March 7, 2025
  • South America

    Wapuri mask from Bolivia

    June 9, 2020 / No Comments

    Q: I was gifted this mask by an eldrly friend a while ago and it has been in the attic ever since. She brought this mask, along with a a few others of similar nature, from Morocco in the 1960s/1970s to the UK. The only thing I could potentially pin this mask to is the Boujloud Festival in Morocco, but cannot find anything else to identify them. They are made form plaster/clay & are big enough to put over an adult head (14in x 8in). It also appears that thread was used to attach components such as eyes and hair. I also have another mask of the same style but…

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    Bob Ibold

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    Sheet metal Devil mask

    June 5, 2017

    This is a South American mask

    September 4, 2018

    2000-yr-old mask from Argentina

    April 28, 2018
  • East Asia

    Wuhan has masks also

    June 9, 2020 / No Comments

    Nowadays we think of Wuhan as birthplace of the Coronavirus. It is located in the central part of China and is known for hi-tech and other industries. Not so much for folk art. I searched the internet for masks from Hubei Province and its capital, Wuhan, and only could find this. It shows a carver finishing off a mask for the Nuo opera… or it could be for sale to tourists. Let’s hope we survive this worldwide pandemic. Bob

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    Could this be WWII family treasure?

    August 22, 2013

    Royal official from Guizhou

    October 7, 2015

    Little Borneo mask

    February 7, 2015
  • Africa

    Ntomo masks from Mali

    June 6, 2020 / No Comments

    Masks are appealing because of how the look… and what they tell us about a culture. A young woman who majored in psychology wrote this paper in college. I hope you enjoy it. The Bamana are a large and powerful ethnic group in Mali, West Africa. Both Islamic and traditional religious views are entwined in Bamana culture. The political structure is patrimonial, meaning positions are inherited and handed down through the male side of the family. Political leaders also control the group’s religious arrangement. Adulthood is earned through the process of six major initiation societies, collectively called the jow, which are used as both a religious and educational system. Bamana…

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    From somewhere in West Africa

    September 28, 2015

    Interesting mask from the Congo

    November 24, 2014

    Cheap Liberian mask

    July 21, 2018
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