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Material: Iron
19th Century Iron Bull's Head
Located in Houston, TX
Original iron bull's head from France.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Iron Masks

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Iron

Vintage Heavy Iron Tribal Art Sculpture Flat Portrait Hanging Face Mask
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage heavy iron modern art sculpture funerary mask featuring a flattened face with no expression. Stamped TM. Measure: 13".
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Late 20th Century Folk Art Iron Masks

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Iron

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MISTO, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Located in Paris, FR
MISTO invites itself into your interior to ward off spells, evil spirits and evil influences. Sophie Dries reinvents the traditional Calabrian mask with her contemporary graphic li...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Iron Masks

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Ceramic

MISTO, Seminara Ceramic Mask
MISTO, Seminara Ceramic Mask
H 10.63 in W 7.88 in D 2.37 in
Traditional, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Located in Paris, FR
Ditto potters with Antonio Bonamico. The ceramic masks of Seminara are ostentatious and grotesque, with deliberately frightening features to scare away ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Iron Masks

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Ceramic

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Traditional, Seminara Ceramic Mask
H 11.82 in W 11.03 in D 3.15 in
MISTO, Seminara Ceramic Mask, Green, Sophie Dries
Located in Paris, FR
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Cariddi, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Located in Paris, FR
In Greek mythology, the name CARIDDI (Charybdis in English) belonged to a monster that lived in the sea between Calabria and Sicily and destroyed ships by swallowing them up and spitting them back out, generating dangerous whirlpools in the water. This myth is reinterpreted in the form of a mask, which inverts the traditional convex surface to create a concave volume inspired by the underwater world. The mask invites the gaze into the blue depths of its smooth interior, where an uncanny protrusion emerges in the shape of a nose, a signature motif in Giovanni De Francesco’s artistic production. Each nose-island is different from the others; every mask has a unique beauty accentuated by imperfections, smudges, and uncontrollable colors, invoking the unpredictability of fear. This perception overturns the ferocious symbolism of the legendary monster, rewriting CARIDDI as a welcoming narrative. The artist’s explorations of fear, danger, and the unknown become particularly poignant when placed in the recent historical context of Calabria and the Mediterranean Sea. In the exceptional conditions of the present moment, when hundreds of millions of people are spending more time at home than ever before in living memory, the homeware brand TRAME wants to share the inspiring and supportive influences of these Mediterranean ritual objects with the entire world. The masks, whether the traditional forms or the contemporary design interpretations, reveal a sense of both timelessness and contemporaneity in their aspirational evocation of a social life with more serenity and less fear. Details: - Dimension: approximately 28 H x 22 W x 8 D cm - Material: 100% Mediterranean terracotta clay - Technique: 100% handmade in Italy - Each handcrafted CARIDDI Seminara mask is unique. Picture on an indicative basis. - 14-days return policy - In stock Giovanni De Francesco (Bergamo 1976), lives and works between Milan and Paris. He is a visual artist dedicated to sculptural installations through the use of plastic materials, photography, video, painting and sound. Since 1997 he has taken part in many personal exhibits as well as collective ones. He an artistic consultant at the Luisa delle Piane gallery in Milan and is a founding member of the Monstera theatre company. He occasionally collaborates with Andre Branzi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Iron Masks

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Ceramic

Cariddi, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Cariddi, Seminara Ceramic Mask
H 11.03 in W 8.67 in D 3.15 in
100 FEARS, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Located in Paris, FR
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Iron Masks

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Ceramic

100 FEARS, Seminara Ceramic Mask
100 FEARS, Seminara Ceramic Mask
H 11.03 in W 8.67 in D 2.76 in
TA RA TA TA, Seminara Ceramic Mask
Located in Paris, FR
The apotropaic (warding off evil) mask from Seminara can be distinguished by its horns, wide eyes, mustache, and screaming mouth with its tongue sticking out. The masks are finished in enormous wood fired kilns, which adds an uncontrollable twist to the features and colors rendered by the artisan’s hands—the final touch in their fierce and imperfect beauty. The demonic aspect of this mask is manifested in order to be expelled, bringing serenity to the owner and ridding the home of negative energy. Giovanni De Francesco takes an idiosyncratic approach to the traditional mask, aiming not for verisimilitude but for a rough impression of the volumes of the face. Using sculptural gestures to shape the clay, he accentuates the fundamental geometry and makes the shapes more grotesque. Incense can also be placed within TA RA TA TA’s ceramic jaws for ritual burning. This function alludes to a specific variation of the typical mask in in the form of a chimneypot: with smoke pouring out of its mouth and eyes, the mask would appear much more ferocious—and thus even more powerful. Details: - Dimension: approximately 32 H x 25 W x 10 D cm - Material: 100% Mediterranean terracotta clay - Technique: 100% handmade in Italy - Each handcrafted TA RA TA TA Seminara mask is unique. Picture on an indicative basis. - 14-days return policy - In stock Giovanni De Francesco (Bergamo 1976), lives and works between Milan and Paris. He is a visual artist dedicated to sculptural installations through the use of plastic materials, photography, video, painting and sound. Since 1997 he has taken part in many personal exhibits as well as collective ones. He an artistic consultant at the Luisa delle Piane gallery in Milan and is a founding member of the Monstera theatre company. He occasionally collaborates with Andre Branzi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Iron Masks

Materials

Ceramic

TA RA TA TA, Seminara Ceramic Mask
TA RA TA TA, Seminara Ceramic Mask
H 12.6 in W 9.85 in D 3.94 in
19th Century Majolica Fish Heads Oyster Plate Onnaing
Located in Austin, TX
Rare 19th century Majolica fish heads oyster plate from North of France (Onnaing unsigned). Reference: Page 130 "Collecting oysters plates" of ...
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1880s French Victorian Antique Iron Masks

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Painted Guatemalan Patrón Face Mask
Located in Chicago, IL
This colorfully painted and expertly carved mask was once used in one of the oldest Guatemalan dance performances, the Baile del Patzcar. Still practiced today, this dance evolved fr...
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20th Century Guatemalan Folk Art Iron Masks

Materials

Wood, Paint

Painted Guatemalan Patrón Face Mask
Painted Guatemalan Patrón Face Mask
H 6.75 in W 5 in D 4.5 in
French, 19th Century Iron Shoemakers Shop Sign
Located in Buisson, FR
Original riveted sheet iron shoemakers shop sign. Unique find, France, circa 1800-1850. Traces of red paint visible. Weathered.
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19th Century French Folk Art Antique Iron Masks

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Iron

French, 19th Century Iron Shoemakers Shop Sign
French, 19th Century Iron Shoemakers Shop Sign
H 15.75 in W 22.05 in D 0.79 in
Mid-20th Century Black Dance Mask, Guerrero, Mexico
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Mid-20th century black dance mask, Guerrero, Mexico A nice old mask from Guererro, Mexico, used in the Tlacololero Dance of the Tlactapa and probably fr...
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1940s Mexican Tribal Vintage Iron Masks

Materials

Wood

African Dogon Manner Tribal Face Mask
Located in New York, NY
African Dogon manner tribal face mask, in the style of the Dogon peoples of Mali. Dimensions: 12" H x 6" W (approx) Dealer: S138XX.
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Mid-20th Century Tribal Iron Masks

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Wood

Collection of Handmade Mexican Folk Art Masks
Located in Atlanta, GA
Collection of Handmade Mexican Folk Art Tin Masks, Mexican, circa 1950s. Each mask is unique and extremely detailed. The largest mask measures 21"...
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1950s Mexican Folk Art Vintage Iron Masks

Materials

Copper, Tin

Previously Available Items
circa 1960s Wilton Cast Iron Four Eyed Bottle Opener "the Ugly Gypsy"
Located in Lowestoft, GB
A fun and original Wilton cast iron bottle openers, the four eyes giving an optical elusion to the user. The original paint has a wonderful ...
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Mid-20th Century American Iron Masks

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Iron

Samurai Yoroi Kabuto Helmet
Located in Paris, FR
Samurai Yoroi Kabuto Helmet with wrought Iron and with details in solid brass. With fabrics and prints on fabric pieces, mustache with real bear hair ...
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1930s Japanese Vintage Iron Masks

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Brass, Iron

Samurai Yoroi Kabuto Helmet
Samurai Yoroi Kabuto Helmet
H 18.31 in W 15.95 in D 13.98 in
Japanese Warrior's Mask 'Menoshitaboo' 1870-1900s Iron
Located in Paris, FR
This is a warrior's mask made around 1870-1900s in Japan. It is called 'Me no shita boo'. (Me: eye, No: of, Shita: under, Boo/Hoo: cheek) It is made with iron and it is possible to take off the nose part. 'Menoshitaboo' is characterised by its ability to remove the nose and its expressiveness. A beard around the mouth expresses the warrior's dignity. 'Menoshitaboo' have open mouths to facilitate breathing and speech on the battlefield. In contrast to the full face mask...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Iron Masks

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Iron

Old Bamana Animal Mask, Mali
Located in Rochester, NY
Bamana animal mask, Mali - representing a lion with short wide ears and open toothy mouth. A simple form with great presence in beautifully aged original old surface color with genui...
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Early 20th Century Malian Tribal Iron Masks

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Iron

Old Bamana Animal Mask, Mali
Old Bamana Animal Mask, Mali
H 18 in W 9 in D 7.5 in
Early Bamana Mask, Mali
Located in Rochester, NY
Bamana mask from Mali with deep set eyes, small highly placed ears, head crest extending down joining long prominent nose and the face with zig-zag pattern...
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Early 20th Century Malian Tribal Iron Masks

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Iron

Early Bamana Mask, Mali
Early Bamana Mask, Mali
H 18 in W 8 in D 7 in
Early 20th Century English Bulls Death Mask
Located in London, GB
Early 20th Century bulls death mask This is a very unusual and morbid object, used in the early 20th century by English famers this object would have been used to put down bulls or ...
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1920s British Folk Art Vintage Iron Masks

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Iron

Cast-iron Carousel Ornament of a Woman in a Turban
By Herschell Spillman
Located in Nantucket, MA
Painted cast-iron mask of a woman wearing a red turban with a star and crescent moon. Typical of amusement park and carnival art of the period it is painted...
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Late 19th Century American Folk Art Antique Iron Masks

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Iron

Rare Museum Quality African "Bird" Mask
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Extremely intricate museum quality African mask. In the manner of a bird with a large beak. Made of wood and hand-painted with great coloring. Mounted on a metal stand. Excellent vin...
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1940s African Vintage Iron Masks

Materials

Iron

Rare Museum Quality African "Bird" Mask
Rare Museum Quality African "Bird" Mask
H 34.5 in W 8.4 in D 20 in
West African Kanaga Mask from Mali
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A stunning Kanaga mask from the Dogon tribe of Mali, West Africa. Gallery display stand is included. One of the most popular types of masks in the Sanga...
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1950s Malian Tribal Vintage Iron Masks

Materials

Iron

Nigerian Double Fertility Mask Indicating Twins
Located in Troy, MI
Circa 1900 Nigerian fertility mask has two faces to indicate twins and has a custom made iron stand.
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Early 20th Century Nigerian Iron Masks

Materials

Iron

Early Primitive Metal and Leather Mask
Located in Peekskill, NY
This is a very primitive hand made metal mask. Judging from the patina I'd guess this is late 1800s to 1920s. I don't know if its use was ethnic, carnival or religious... But it does...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Iron Masks

Materials

Iron

Rare 19th Century French Jockey Mask
Located in Calgary, Alberta
We believe that this beautiful 19th century French cast iron jockey mask was once part of a bigger piece. It has many decades of paint still evident and rust marks that do not take a...
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19th Century French Antique Iron Masks

Materials

Iron

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