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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

the korea mask


tal = mask in korean

the first korean masks were made of shells and date back to 5000 BC and the neolithic era. today masks are still used in korea's folk dance arts. the dances are believed to attract good luck, heal disease, overcome famine, expel evil spirits, and even guide the deceased to heaven.

this is the mask from korea - it's called "the butcher".

alina
Posted by david & alina at 2:48 AM

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