Eye Masks

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| Colombina Stella | Colombina Art Deco | Colombina Settecento | |||||
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Colombina Decor Era | Colombina Velluto | Colombina Stucchi | |||||
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Colombina Rococò | Colombina Arco Strass | ||||||
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| Colombina Piana |
All products are manufactured by hand, according to a tradition of genuine Venetian craftmanship with .handcrafted papier mâché which is use to create the masks possesses an elasticity and softness that allows it to adapt comfortably and perfectly to its wearer's face.
HISTORY
Columbina
The Columbina (also known as Columbine and Columbino) is a half mask often highly decorated with gold, silver, crystals and feathers. It is held up to the face by a baton or tied with ribbon as with most other Venetian masks. The columbine was popularised by an early actress in the Commedia dell'arte of the same name. It is said it was designed for her because she did not wish to have her beautiful face covered completely.












