The mask is highlighted by gracious curly hair carvings, thick eyebrows and moustaches. Big black painted eyes and a fine nose and chin highlight the mask. Notice the great teeth carvings as well as the ears that give the piece a superb look. Patina on the back denotes lots of use. On December 7th people celebrate the famous “Quema del Diablo” – Burning of the Devil, a purification ritual before Christmas Celebrations. Dancers dressed with red and black costumes will dance around the bonfires. The character is not necessarily evil; some pieces will be decorated with diverse symbols to represent different kind of personalities, good or evil. Please notice that the price includes FREE USPS Shipping!
Age: Approximately carved in the 1950’s.
Ethnic Group: K’iché
Origin: Samayac, Suchitepequez
Materials: Wood
Use: Devil Dance
Technique: hand carved at a Morería
Size: Approximately 8.5” x 6.5” x 5.5”