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.

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John Isaac Antiques
323 Romero St.
Albuquerque, NM 87104-1400

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Please visit our Guatemalan Mask area

Hidalgo Black and White

Calaca Mask

9" x 7"

$185

Cujo who?

Here's the real devil dog!

Carved by the Hausteca Indians

17" x 12" x 8"

$250

The Hausteca Indians o San Luis Potosi in Mexico carved this diablo (and his lizard friend!)

11" x 9 1/2" x 9"

$250

Fariceo

from Barlolo, Agua Caliente, Queretoro

19" x 12"

$265

A rare mask!

Created by the Cora Indians

Paper mache

12" x 9" x 7"

$500

Double your mischief!

This double Diablo will help!

From Guerrero

23" x 13" x 7"

$325

A brightly colored Diablo

Ocumicho, Michoacan

12" x 13"

$210


Pontius Pilate

from the dance of the Moros y Cristians in Morelos, Mexico

$400

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

 

This grinning Diablo has glittering foil teeth!

9" x 7"

$175

 

   
 

 

 

 

 
 
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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