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Olmec Stone Maskette - PF.2600
Origin: Mexico
Circa: 1150 BC to 550 BC
Dimensions: 2.75" (7.0cm) high
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Olmec
Medium: Stone


Location: United States
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Description
This mask touches and exhilarates centers of life beyond our present reality. It serves as a means of transforming the ordinary to the extraordinary, the natural to the supernatural. The mask has always been used as a ritual agent of transformation in Meso-America. The ritual wearer of this mask, the shaman, not only represented the God; he was the God. He manifested the life-force. Through that ritual transformation joining the worlds of spirit and nature, man and God fused in the zone of mysterious transition marked by the mask itself. This mask is the seat of the soul, where the outer and inner worlds meet. We are left to ponder over the mysteries of the universe hidden behind this mask, and the awakened insights it has brought to our own inner spirits. - (PF.2600)

 

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