Product Description
Welcome to the glittering golden masquerade charm bracelet! This collection features sock and buskin theater masks and the stars of stage and screen… By which I mean actual stars.
Sock and Buskin theater masks are ancient symbols of thespians and theater arts. In Greek theater, actors in tragic roles wore a boot called a buskin as a sign of their higher status and wage. Comedic actors wore a thin-soled shoe called a sock. These masks are known as “comedy and tragedy” and “laugh now, cry later.” Here’s hoping that your experience is filled with more laughter than tears!
The masks on this bracelet are varied. There is a comedy mask and a tragedy mask, then there is a two sided charm with comedy on one side and tragedy on the other. There are two eye masks, such as one might wear to a masquerade or mardi gras ball. Finally there are two star charms, one with a single bright star and another with five stars together representing an ensemble cast.
This masquerade charm bracelet measures 7.25 inches long. It is solid brass and holds seven brass charms with a total weight of 36 grams. Our jewelry is polished by hand; No corrosive solvents or dips are used.
**Our unique jewelry is always boxed for shipping.**
Please take your time with the photos and consider them part of the description. Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to check out the many treasures available in my shop! Purchases from the WhyteWing website benefit The Trevor Project, but if you are more comfortable making your purchase on a platform like Etsy, these mysterious masks are listed in my shop there as well.
Measurements
7.25 inches long