Mardi Gras Masks

Mardi Gras Masks

Mardi Gras, a festive celebration, is characterized by its rich symbolism and colorful traditions. It's a time of joyous parades, lively music, and exuberant street parties in New Orleans, LA.

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Mardi Gras Masks for Every Celebration

Discover our festive selection of handcrafted Mardi Gras masks for your next celebration. From Venetian-inspired designs to jester and couples masks, we have something for every party.

Couple's Mardi Gras Masks

One of the hallmarks of Mardi Gras is the use of bold and symbolic colors—purple, green, and gold. These hues hold significant meanings: purple represents justice, green signifies faith, and gold embodies power. You'll find these colors prominently featured in all our Mardi Gras masks capturing the essence of this festive celebration.

Masks in Vibrant Mardi Gras Colors

Our masks come in the traditional Mardi Gras hues of purple, green and gold. These rich colors symbolize justice, faith and power. Mix and match masks for a bold statement.

Masquerade Ball Masks

Dress to impress at your next masquerade ball with our ornate couples masks and half masks with ribbons. Channel mystery and intrigue with a glamorous jester or Venetian mask covered in sequins, feathers and jewels.

Quick Party Favors and Decorations

Jazz up your Mardi Gras celebration with our colorful masks. String up your masquerade mask as decorations or hand them out as fun party favors. We offer festive masks for adults and kids.

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On our store, you can get your mardi gras mask in various assortments:

  • Venetian Masks with Elegant Designs
  • Jester Masks in Playful Colors
  • Couples Masks for Coordinated Fun
  • Mardi Gras Masks with Purple, Green and Gold

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Mardi Gras mask symbolize?

A Mardi Gras mask symbolizes the spirit of anonymity and celebration that defines the carnival. Wearing masks allows participants to break free from societal and class constraints, facilitating uninhibited participation in the festivities. Traditionally, masks are also a nod to the roots of Mardi Gras, which include medieval European rituals where masks were worn during the pre-Lenten celebrations.