Carnival Masks - Perfect For Fun
Festivities
If you need to attend some type of carnival event and want to look great, make sure
you buy some carnival masks today. They enhance your overall look and attract attention.
Masks have always been an integral part of the Carnival of Venice; traditionally
people were allowed to use them between the festival of Santo Stefano 26 December and the beginning of carnival
season and midnight of Shrove Tuesday. The carnival masks have always been around Venice and some other cultural
countries.
The masks have the power to change people using them.
Wearing a mask causes a variation to someone else. Masks not only alter the person who wears them but changes
the way others interact with them.
The oldest masks were used to depict supernatural spirits or give us contact with
higher beings, which we believe affects our lives. This spiritual use of masks is an ancient African tradition, and many Indian tribes of North and West.
In ancient Greece, the carnival masks usage was associated with performances by
actors wearing masks. These performances are from the sixth century AD. The masks were used to help the actors tell
stories and traditions, which included celebrations in honor of the god of wine and plants called
Dionysus.
Venetian masks are mostly manufactured using technique of
the original glass. The material used is animal leather, plastic and wood. The ancient masks were rather simple
in decorations and design, and often had a symbolic and practical meaning.
Today, most of them are manufactured with the application of the sheet of gesso
and gold and are all hand painted with natural feathers and then gems are used to decorate.
For most people tend to associate the use of masks in ancient pagan rituals. One
involves a mask to apply for protection against evil spirits at the time that we believe demons exist.
A wide range of products consists of full face Venetian masks, which includes an
infinite number of variations. All types of masquerade masks are effective, but can also be used for a stylish
decor.
Famous types of Ancient Mask:
Bauta is the full face mask, with a strong chin line, no mouth, and lots of gold.
"You can find masks sold as Bauta that covers only the top of the face from forehead to nose and upper cheeks,
thereby hiding identity but enabling the user to talk and eat or drink easily.
Bauta Carnival masks Tend to be the main type of masks worn during the carnival.
Brazilian bauta is very famous. They also come with feather coverings. Bauta usage dates back to ancient history.
Matching outfits must be worn with Carnival masks.
Moretta is a black velvet oval shaped mask, which was usually worn by women in
monasteries. This mask was invented in France and quickly became popular in Venice, brought out the beauty of
feminine characteristics. Mask was finished off with a tent, and was set in place by a small bit of the user's
mouth.
Volto was the common mask used in Venice for many centuries. Volto refers to "face". Nowadays hundreds
styles of Volto’s are available in the market and are used extensively in mardi gras and masquerades.
Volto with feather covering are also accessible at cheap rates. With these masks
matching costumes must be worn. The history of Volto goes back to ancient Venice times.
Amazing pictures can be taken in Carnival masks and you can make a memorable night by
wearing carnival mask. Furthermore many animal face-resembling masks are also available. Masks make a masquerade
perfect even the rarely used ceramic masks.
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