White Steampunk Filigree Plague Mask
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This white steampunk plague mask features intricate filigree detailing, rivet accents, and vintage-style goggles, making it the perfect accessory for Halloween, masquerades, or steampunk-themed events. The combination of gothic and industrial aesthetics with delicate filigree adds an elegant touch to the mask’s bold design. Ideal for costume parties or historical reenactments, this mask's unique white finish and ornate engravings ensure you'll make a lasting impression.
- Age Group/Gender - Adult/Unisex
- Size/Type - One size fits all adults
- Mask Color - White
- Mask Material - Faux Leather
- Accent Material - Paint
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Over 31,000 Rave Reviews!
AtiyaLoved the mask. My princess absolutely enjoyed it. Went perfect with the theme and outfit
JessicaI loved this quick addition to complete my costume. Gorgeous and well made. I thought it was even more beautiful in person than in the picture.I wish I could wear it again! Maybe to the grocery store today? ;)
LynnThe mask is so pretty, I got so many compliments at my party from it. It just elevates any look you already have. I ordered it on short notice and they worked with me everyday on shipping questions and ensured my mask got to me on time. It actually came early. Thank y’all so much for everything!
MelissaThis mask is gorgeous! And it's lightweight! Stunning!
MeridethThe seller reached out and advised they didn’t have the exact set we had ordered but offered some alternative options! They worked out great and my husband even won “best mask” at his work holiday part! They were a hit.
MichaelaThis came out waaaay above my expectations. I'm so excited to give this as a birthday gift.
MichelleAbsolutely in love with my mask and my husband looked amazing in his too. I highly recommend this product and would buy again. This was the best photo I got from the event but it was stunning. If you are looking for a mask make sure to purchase from this company.
MinaVallejoBeautiful work, exactly what I requested, even more beautiful in person! Also super comfortable and bendable to shape of face when tied in the back of the head with the ribbons. So glad of my purchase!
Miriam Sanchez De Lorenzoitem arrived earlier than expected. Beautiful work and the communication with seller was great. Excellent customer service. I will definitely recommend to order from this seller. Thank you for working with my custom order. So happy the way it turned out!
MoeMatched my daughter’s dress colors to the paint color and shipped fast!
MonicaI loved my 🌹 crown! The owner was not only quick in getting it sent out, but she also gave me advice on which one would better suit my needs! She was responsive and such a pleasure to work with! I will be ordering from her again! Such a beautiful piece!
NicoleThis mask is gorgeous! And it's lightweight! Stunning!
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What is the History of The Plague Doctor Outfit?
The plague doctor attire was designed by Charles de Lorme, King of France's personal physician, as a protective suit in 1619, drawing inspiration from a soldier's full body armor but making it appropriate for medicinal purposes. The attire was put to use in Paris for the first time and, soon became widespread throughout Europe.
This popular plague doctor costume ensemble is based on an original engraving by Paul Fürst done in 1656 of the Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom or Doctor Beak of Rome. It shows this most unusual long robe attire worn by Plague Doctors who served as public servants at the time in any city willing to employ their services of assisting victims of the plague. They used plague masks with a beak is filled with aromatic substances used to fight miasmas or unpleasant smells floating in the air, which that the time was considered to be the cause of the disease. The staff in his hand was used to examine and prod patients from a certain distance and not touch with hands.