Traditional Bolivian papier-mâché mask, entirely hand-painted, featuring an expressive face adorned with large, colorful horns.
Inspired by popular Andean festivals (such as the Diablada or Altiplano carnivals), this mask blends fantasy, satire and spirituality in a raw, vivid aesthetic.
The face features a pronounced expression, exaggerated eyelashes, metallic teeth, a symbolic central crack, and two textured, hand-fixed horns.
Every detail is unique, making this mask both decorative and collectible.
Origin: Bolivia
Materials: papier mâché, paint, metal elements
Technique: handmade, handcrafted
Dimensions: approx. 35 cm wide with horns | 20 cm high
- Condition: very good overall condition, minor marks of age, decorative crack (see photos)
- Usage: wall decoration, collection, unique piece
Ideal for a cabinet of curiosities, a singular decoration, a photo studio or a collection of South American folk art.
used but the time
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaper, Porcelain, MetalNumber of items1OrientationSquareArt sizeSmallHeight30 cmWidth30 cmSigns of usageCrack