| The Mask can either
hide or release the inner persona of the wearer. These
pieces are striking and thought provoking. Perhaps deep
within us lurks something primitive. WE'VE ADDED THE FOLLOWING PAGES: John
Isaac Antiques |
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Hidalgo Black and White Calaca Mask 9" x 7" $185
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Cujo who? Here's the real devil dog! Carved by the Hausteca Indians 17" x 12" x 8" $250
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The Hausteca Indians o San Luis Potosi in Mexico carved this diablo (and his lizard friend!) 11" x 9 1/2" x 9" $250
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Fariceo from Barlolo, Agua Caliente, Queretoro 19" x 12" $265 |
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A rare mask! Created by the Cora Indians Paper mache 12" x 9" x 7" $500
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Double your mischief! This double Diablo will help! From Guerrero 23" x 13" x 7" $325 |
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A brightly colored Diablo Ocumicho, Michoacan 12" x 13" $210 |
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Pontius Pilate from the dance of the Moros y Cristians in Morelos, Mexico $400 |
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Apache mask from the dance of the Apaches in the district of El Tepetate The dance is a recreation of the battle between the Otomi indians and French invaders $165 |
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This grinning Diablo has glittering foil teeth! 9" x 7" $175
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