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Misagh95 ππ
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This 16th-century full-face vizard /masks was discovered in 2010 inside a wall during renovations of a 16th-century stone house in Daventry, England. It is the most intact specimen of its kind. Worn to protect the wearerβs complexion, the front is made of black velvet with three layers of pressed paper between it and a lining of white silk.
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Creative and creepy ππ
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