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Object #     2002-121/4
Object name     Mascara, Mask, Day of the Dead
Culture of Origin     Celaya, Guanajuato State, Mexico
Materials     Paper, Paint, Glitter, Silver
Techniques     Papier Mache, Painted
Dimensions     H: 8.5 in, W: 5.5 in, D: 3.5 in
Exhibit Label    

Calacas (carved skeletons) are made of wood, papier mache, and clay. They represent death, remind us of mortality, and are a common decoration in many forms; including: flying skeletons, sitting skeletons, skeleton candleholders, and small tin cut-outs.

Source     Museum Expedition - Anthropology Division


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