

Tooled leather sugar skull mask in pink, blue, purple, green and orange. It measures about 6" wide by 6" high, and it ties with high quality elastic ribbon straps.
Buy it now - $72
This leather calavera mask was hand painted black and white with turquoise, cobalt and indigo accents. The color has been sealed with a protective top coat, and accented with vintage Swarovski crystals and a Japanese glass moonstone. It measures about 7" x 5", and ties with high quality stretch lace straps.
Buy it now - $65
A smaller leather skull mask with a lower forehead, intended to accomodate a hat (bowlers and tophats look excellent with these!). This one is done with a flame motif. Measures about 7" wide by 4.5" high. Ties with high quality stretch ribbon.
Buy it now - $48
A wicked little imp in deep crimson with black accents. Hand sculpted, painted and sealed with a protective topcoat. Measures approximately 4" high x 11 & 1/2" wide, ties with stretch lace.
Buy it now - $58
A wicked little imp in black with silver crackling. Hand sculpted, painted and sealed with a protective topcoat. Measures approximately 4" high x 11 & 1/2" wide, ties with stretch lace.
Buy it now - $58
This mask is part of an open ended series that I call "Goyle". The design features a wicked creature with furrowed brows, swooping horns and a twisted little beak. An ambigious character that can't quite be classified: part gargoyle, a bit impish, sort of a raven. Measurements are approximately 5" high x 9 & 1/2" wide.
Buy it now - $58
This mask is part of an open ended series that I call "Goyle". The design features a wicked creature with furrowed brows, swooping horns and a twisted little beak. An ambigious character that can't quite be classified: part gargoyle, a bit impish, sort of a raven. Measurements are approximately 5" high x 9 & 1/2" wide.
Buy it now - $58
This mask is part of an open ended series that I call "Goyle". The design features a wicked creature with furrowed brows, swooping horns and a twisted little beak. An ambigious character that can't quite be classified: part gargoyle, a bit impish, sort of a raven. Measurements are approximately 5" high x 9 & 1/2" wide.
Buy it now - $58
Leather skull mask with painted rose motif and a rose between its teeth.
Calavera mask with 3-d leather marigold design.
These smaller leather skull masks are designed to be worn with a hat (such as a bowler or tophat) so the forehead section is much lower. This one is done in shades of blue, with cobweb accents.
Leather skull mask with hand painted rose motif.
Sugar skull mask with headdress of leather poppies and sunflowers.
Calavera mask accented in purple, indigo, orange and turquoise. Embellished with vintage rhinestones.
Leather day of the dead mask in white, black, turquoise, orange and gold.
More fun with sugar skulls! These pieces are painted freehand, so no two are identical. I'm really enjoying this series, and trying to work up the courage to get a bit bolder with color ;)
This calavera mask was sculpted from premium tooling leather, and then hand painted in white, black, and red. The painting is done freehand, which makes it a one of a kind -- I may do similar in the future, but never identical. It measures about 7" wide by 5" high, and it ties with stretch lace straps.
One of a kind sugar skull mask, hand painted in white, black, blue and purple. The leather flowers are hand shaped and painted and attached using quality glass beads. At the forehead is a vintage glass flower stone, set in a hand crafted bezel of tiny seed beads. Measures about 8.5" wide by 6.5" high, ties with stretch lace straps.
One of a kind leather sugar skull mask with sculpted leather roses. This piece was donated to an environmental group for their annual fundraiser auction. The proceeds went to their campaign to help save an old growth redwood grove in Humboldt, California.
Sculpted leather mask with hand beaded spider and web. Components include antique glass beads and sew on's, genuine garnet and hematite. Featured in the October 2001 issue of Beadwork Magazine.
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