This is a really striking Medium / Large Size Handmade Wood. Piece is hand carved and hand painted from O. The mask is made of a hand carved lightweight wood with a. Gesso like coating applied to the surface and then t. He colored enamel pigments are hand painted giving it a high gloss finish..
The Tongue & Ears are made of leather and. It measures; 9 1/2 inches tall by 6 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/2 inches deep. Tiger related crafts are found all over Guerrero as this state has deep rooted traditions tied to Tigers and Jaguars.... Every August 15 the streets of Chilapa are inundated with tigers as part of theTigrada parade, in which the townspeople, along with surrounding communities, celebrate age old traditions and honor of the Virgin of the Assumption, venerated in the city's cathedral. This carnival of cats has deep roots associated with Mesoamerican mythology and rituals designed to invoke Tepeyollotl, the Jaguar God and protector of the mountains, to ensure fertile earth and abundance of rainfall. The celebration begins with a religious ceremony in the cathedral of Chilapa and continues with a procession of hundreds of men, women and children dressed in tiger costumes, wearing wooden masks, accompanied by rousing brass band music. This fierce guy would make a great addition to your Mexican Folk Art Collection, or a lovely gift for a friend.