HOW WONDERFULLY CREEPY IS THIS? This haunting mask, symbolic of the innocence of a lamb, represents a rare and previously unknown character example likely used in fraternal lodge ceremonies. It’s origin is New York State, and is circa 1880s to 1900. I love it because there is absolutely nothing innocent about this. If I saw someone with this mask on, I’ll expect to hear next: “It rubs the lotion on the skin.” (Silence of the Lambs)
Of course, this is from Joshua Lowenfels and can be found on 1st Dibs here.
Of course, this is from Joshua Lowenfels and can be found on 1st Dibs here.
2 comments:
Very creepy. Then again, I think fraternal lodges themselves are creepy. The things old white guys will do for fun...
I picture George Bush wearing this and running naked through the woods. That is what they do in these fraternal organizations, isn't it?
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