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Vintage MEXICAN Hormega Wooden Painted Dance Mask Folk Art Hinged Santiagueros

$ 25.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Culture: Mexican
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Comes as is, as pictured
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

    Description

    Vintage MEXICAN Hormega Wooden Painted Dance Mask Folk Art Hinged
    Provenance unknown
    Measures 10.5 long x 5" wide
    Please note there is some paint loss and a fracture in the wood on the far right side of cheek *see photos*
    I am unsure of the name of the wood used but it is extremely light (the total weight of the mask is approx 6 ounces)
    I believe the mask was used in this ceremony-
    --> The
    Danza de los Santiagueros
    (Dance of the Saint James’s) is based on a mythical story of St. James the Apostle (
    Santiago el Apostól
    ) exacting revenge on the enemies of Jesus, especially Pontius Pilate (
    Pilato
    , sometimes called
    Rey Pilato
    ).  St. James may or may not wear a mask, but
    Pilato
    usually does.  Accompanying each side are their allies,
    santiagueros
    (not to be confused with St. James himself, who appears on pseudo-horseback, represented by a wooden horse figure tied around his waist) and
    pilatos
    (little Pontius Pilates) respectively.
    The
    santiagueros
    wear red masks, and in some towns they have long noses and are called
    hormegas
    , a term with no known definition and whose origin is obscure.
    Mask comes as is, as pictured