Description: INDIGENOUS MEXICAN "DANCE OF THE DWARVES" MASK Here is a large, well-carved and colorfully painted wood mask used in the indigenous “Danza de Los Enanos”, a Nahua rain dance dating back to the early 19th century and performed by twelve small boys. Dancing and wearing these enormous masks, the disguised children looked very much like dwarves, thus giving rise to the title of this distinctive rain-seeking ceremony. 20” (51 cm) high x 6.25” (16 cm) wide x 5.5” (14 cm) deep, and is decorated with black, white, pink, and red paint. This mask has been in my personal collection since 1959; it is in excellent condition and represents an ideal acquisition for the discerning collectorinvestor, curator or dealer. “DANCE OF THE DWARVES” MASK Ostotitlan Region, Guerrero, Mexico Mid-20th Century This remarkable example of indigenous Mexican folk art is ethnographically-significant as well as a highly-collectible artwork; $38 shipping, insurance and delivery confirmation tracking service within continental U.S. International buyer, add $200 for fast Priority Mail. Customs and/or other importation costs are the sole responsibility of the buyer; please inquire before placing your bid. IMPORTANT: payment is expected within two days of auction’s end. Your item will be securely packed so it arrives safely; my goal is to provide you with 5-Star Service and earn Positive Feedback. Thank you and… good luck! Please be sure to add me to your favorites list and check out my other items! No part of the contents of this page may be reproduced without prior written permission of the seller. Copyright © Rod Rogers, 2021.
Price: 295 USD
Location: Merrick, New York
End Time: 2024-02-07T21:53:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: 38 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Material: Painted wood
Original/Reproduction: Original
Color: Black, White, Pink and Red