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Gracejo mask Chiapas, Mexico 12 inches, painted wood A simple mask carved out of hardwood, this is from an area close to the Guatemalan border. It is covered with aluminum paint. This character represents a Spanish spoiled boy who is so lazy and foolish that no one takes him seriously. The word Gracejo means clown. Indigenous people mocked these characters from the beginning of colonization. $245
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