Description
This hand-molded clay mask is a vivid, joyful expression of Mexican folk art tradition. The expressive face is hand-painted in bright, high-gloss colors and surrounded by richly detailed motifs — birds, feathers, and floral elements — that speak to a long tradition of ceremonial and decorative craft in Mexico. The cut-out eyes and mouth give it presence and depth, and the glossy finish catches the light beautifully on a wall.
Whether displayed as a standalone wall piece, grouped on an eclectic art wall, or added to a collection of ethnographic or Latin American objects, this mask brings warmth and personality to a room. It was likely made for ceremonial display or traditional festivals — a purpose that gives it a meaning beyond decoration alone.
Details & Specifications
- Origin: Mexico
- Era: Late 20th century
- Material: Clay (terracotta base with glossy paint)
- Height: Approx. 22 cm (8.7″)
- Width: Approx. 17 cm (6.7″)
- Depth: Approx. 7 cm (2.8″)
- Hanging holes: Present at top edges
Condition
- Good vintage condition overall
- Minor wear around the hanging holes
- Some paint surface marks — please refer to the photographs for full detail
A timeless piece of handmade artisan craft — chosen because it still holds real presence in a modern space. Carefully packed and shipped worldwide with tracking.















