The
Merchant of Venice
"Roxboro"
an
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(private
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the
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Ryl
Mandus
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The One-of-a-Kind Collection:
~ Unique Masks: Page 4
"Unique"
means "One-Of-A-Kind" -- and that means that no "Unique" design is
ever repeated,
so please
do not request a repeat of a "Unique" design.
"Punster"
Deepest purple and
brilliant emerald green
and eyes in antique gold,
trimmed in golden braid.
Three coiling peaks are
tipped with small brass bells
and curling ribbons spill
from its temples.
(stretchy strap)
Price: SOLD
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The
mask is incomplete until there is some one inside it, . . .
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"Daring Spark"
Gleaming in a deepest black, rising and sweeping towards the right temple,
while peaks shine in burnished bronze, dusted with glitter.
(stretchy strap)
Price: $90.00
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. . and it always looks different on each masquer.
"Dawn Mist"
An elegant face in
antique silver, eyes sparkling with gold dust as a white satin rose and
two tiny ones in gold bloom from the right temple. An itidescent
crystalline bueaty mark graces the corner of the left eye.
(organza ribbon ties)
Price: $85.00
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The images of the masks in the Uniques
Collection will change periodically as
masks are purchased and their vacancies
filled with awaiting replacements.
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"Pirk"
A wry face of burnished bronze,a curling peak smothered in glitter
as slender golden organza ribbons
sprout from the temples.
(stretchy strap)
Price: $65.00
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Usually
I have absolutely
no idea of what the resulting mask will look like
when I first pick
up a piece of leather and begin sculpting it.
Most of my one-of-a-kind
masks are purely serendipitous abstractions --
-- and I simply
let the leather tell me what it wants to become, . . .
. . .
but what will
you
become when you don the mask?
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