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Huasteca, Hidalgo 6 ½ inches, painted wood, foil Xantolos are masked dancers who appear only for the Day of the Dead/All Souls celebrations each year. As is the case for many different dances throughout Mexico, the dancers perform in two parallel lines, moving to the music of fiddle and guitar. Xantolos come in three styles- those with geometric scarification, simple human faces, and, in recent times, animals. Old worn masks are frequently converted to Xantolo use as well. This mask, as well as the two others next to it, demonstrates the classic geometric scarification style. It shows signs of moderate wear. The paint colors are unusually vivid. SOLD
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