Mexicas - A Story Behind the Masks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2015
- Masks were always part of Aztecs (Mexicas) rituals and religious ceremonies, and were thought to be powerful and prestigious. Aztec masks were used as ornaments, worn as part of a ritual, or as a death mask. During the Spanish conquest, one of Mexico’s most magnificent masks were developed by indigenous people to imitate Spaniards face features as a way to mock their oppressors, and perform during festivals. Carnival traditions are preserved and celebrated annually, but only very few skilled artisans continue the traditional art of mask carving.
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Jojo
Can they turn me into a vampire?
Lmao nice reference
WAMMU
MEZAME TAMAE! WAGA ARUJI TACHI WO!
I see 🎭 very informative
Wow! Amazing.
magnifico su labor. que imprecionante muchas gracias por compartir su talento.
una pregunta, la madera el cedro, en que región crece??
Surely made by Kars
como se les puede contactar a los artesanos?
Are these sold online?????