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Crafted from polychrome metal, likely brass or copper, the mask represents a feline hybrid, its surface covered with hand applied decorative motifs including swirling forms, fish outlines, and raised accents. Three suspended frog sculptures adorn the ears and mouth, introducing symbolic elements often associated with fertility and rain in Mesoamerican culture. The interior of the mask has the original woven netting, indicative of mid 20th century construction methods. in good vintage condition, with wear consistent with age. Stand is not included.
Dimensions: 13.5” H × 11.25” W × 7” D
Crafted from polychrome metal, likely brass or copper, the mask represents a feline hybrid, its surface covered with hand applied decorative motifs including swirling forms, fish outlines, and raised accents. Three suspended frog sculptures adorn the ears and mouth, introducing symbolic elements often associated with fertility and rain in Mesoamerican culture. The interior of the mask has the original woven netting, indicative of mid 20th century construction methods. in good vintage condition, with wear consistent with age. Stand is not included.
Dimensions: 13.5” H × 11.25” W × 7” D