VENETIAN MASQUERADE MASKS > Volto
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Volto
Short HistoryThe name "volto" translates from Italian to "face" and in ancient times it was also known as a "citizen mask", because it was worn by common people during all the holidays such as Saint Marco's day, Sensa feast day etc.The "volto" or "larva" mask was originally always a white mask, always worn with a three cornered hat and in fact, attached to the hat. The term "larva" refers to "ghosts" and these white masks under the hat must have truly seemed ghostly on a moon lit night in Venice at a time when there was only dim street lighting. This mask was worn by both men and women and the original masks did not cover the entire face, but allowed the wearer to eat and drink. Today's volto masks have evolved a little and now the volto usually refers to a full face mask, which allows the artist to fully decorate the mask. These masks are worn to great effect with elaborate costumes during the Venetian Carnival (Carnevale). Click here for a full history on Venetian masks How you can own one:Check out our range of Volto masks below. Order one now to see it in your own home - if for any reason your purchase is not what you expected, just return it to us in saleable condition for a full refund.
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