Face measurements are all approximates: 
Total length is 10".
Total height is 11 1/2".
Total thickness 2 1/2".

Who created Mardi Gras masks?
The most famous and well-documented of these wire mask makers are Allen and Georgie Manuel of Eunice, whose ancestors have been making masks and running the Courir de Mardi Gras since the 1930s.

What is the story behind the masks for Mardi Gras?
Masking became a tradition because, during early Carnivals, people put on masks to be able to mingle outside their class and keep their reputation untarnished. Float riders are required to wear masks by law in keeping with the mystery and tradition, and many krewes never reveal who their king or queen is.

When were Mardi Gras masks invented?
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Back in the late 1700s, when the first unofficial Mardi Gras parades were held in New Orleans, revelers wore masks because it allowed them to “escape society and class constraints.

What is a Mardi Gras mask called?
Mardi Gras face masks, also known as Italian 'Carnevale,' have continued to be a notable part of the festival, where all float riders and krewes are required by law to wear them.

How do you display Mardi Gras masks?
Masquerade ball masks are simply too beautiful to keep stored away in a box, so here we cover four great ideas for displaying them around your home.
Hang it on the wall.
Use a framed box.
Create a cluster display.
Display in an LED lightbox.

How do you show Mardi Gras mask on wall?
Tie the mask ribbons together and make a double knot. Measure from the top of the mask to the center of the tie held taut. Use this measurement to mark the picture hook position below the mark you made on the wall for that mask from the butcher paper tracing. Install the picture hook and use the tie to hang the mask.

What is the origin of masquerade masks?
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Most masks came from countries like Switzerland and Italy. A Swiss count who arrived in Italy in 1708, is credited with introducing to London the Venetian fashion of a semi-public masquerade ball, to which one might subscribe, with the first being held at Haymarket Opera House.

Why is it traditional to wear masks to celebrate Carnival?
Masks have traditionally served three purposes in Spanish celebrations of Carnival: decoration, anonymity and personal expression. Carnival is a time of joy before the dark, ascetic period of Lent. Brightly colored and decorated masks contribute to the holiday's joyful quality.

Why was the festival of the masks important?
To lift the spirits of the locals and bring back the smiles on their faces, the MassKara Festival was created. The smiling masks were a declaration of the people of Bacolod City that they will pull through and survive the challenges and tragedies that they are facing.