Mesoamerican-Style Decorative Mask — a striking wood carving channeling the mysticism and ceremonial artistry of ancient Mesoamerica, particularly Mayan and Aztec traditions. With stacked anthropomorphic and zoomorphic faces, this vertical-format mask references themes of transformation, mythology, and the cosmological duality between nature and man.
Such masks were used historically in rites of passage, dances, and funerary practices, often symbolizing gods, ancestral spirits, or forces of nature. While this piece is modern and decorative, it maintains the visual grammar of Mesoamerican sacred objects — including elaborate headdresses, stylized glyphs, and symmetrical structure.
Crafted by hand and rich in carved detail, it is ideal for collectors of ethnographic-inspired folk art or statement wall decor rooted in cultural storytelling





























