Carnival Masks were originally prominent in Venetian Carnivals, serving as a means for individuals to engage in festivities without revealing their identities. Over the centuries, these masks transformed into elaborate accessories, with a recent reinterpretation as LEGO sets crafted by designer gpc-x, using approximately 800 bricks to capture their intricate designs. The larger mask mimics a historical Venetian design while suggesting a handheld style, whereas the smaller mask is practical for regular wearing. Both pieces allow customization in color and serve as unique collectibles.
Carnival Masks were a major part of Venetian Carnivals in the 13th century, allowing residents to participate in festivities anonymously and enjoy debauchery without consequences.
These masks have become ornate accessories, with detailed designs mirroring the beauty of original carnival masks, now reimagined in LEGO form by builder gpc-x.
The larger LEGO mask is styled like a Venetian reinterpretation of the Guy Fawkes mask, which is too heavy for traditional wear and suggests mounting on a handle.
The smaller mask is designed for regular wearing with an elastic band, featuring a bird-like appearance thanks to its beak-shaped nose element.
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