
Tag: Halloween


Couple Masquerade Metal Mask Venetian Halloween Costume Mask
Mask for Halloween Christmas carnivals, masquerade, mardi gras, party ball prom, costume cosplay party, fashion shows, wedding, mask events, night club and so on. Package Include: 2*masks Warm Tips: 1. Slight variation of color may exist due to different computer monitor and light. 2. Please refer to the measurement. Tiny measuring error is allowable in normal range.
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Melody Retro Roman gladiator Halloween party masks man woman children Mardi Gras Masquerade mask more colors available (Silver + Black) by Melody party favor
Melody Retro Roman gladiator Halloween party masks man woman children Mardi Gras Masquerade mask more colors available (Silver + Black) It would be great to wear in any masquerade ball or as an additional piece to a lovely costume Very light and comfortable to wear for the party and yet with its vivid color
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Pretty Elegant Lady Masquerade Halloween Mardi Gras Party Mask
Pretty Elegant Lady Masquerade Halloween Mardi Gras Party Mask
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Coxeer Laser Cut Metal Lady Masquerade Halloween Mardi Gras Party Mask (White & Silver)
Handcrafted with intricate laser cut metal lace designs complemented with glowing rhinestones embellishments, this mask would definitely perform a stunning limelight appearance @ any Event and create those memorable moments you had been longing for! Pretty Elegant Lady Masquerade Halloween Mardi Gras Party Mask
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Mens Masquerade Mask Greek Roman Party Mask Mardi Gras Halloween Mask
Mens Mythological Sun God Greek Style Party Mask.When you wearing that luxury phantom of the opera half face masquerade mask in the crowd , you will be the most amazing one in the whole female people.Perfect for Halloween/Christmas carnivals,masquerade, mardi gras, party ball prom , costume cosplay party ,fashion shows , wedding,mask events , night club and so on.
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The Real True History of Halloween
Halloween and Its Celtic Roots: Halloween, as we know it today, was rooted in the ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, or darker half of the year. This festival, Samhain (Gaelic – pronounced “sow-in”) was traditionally celebrated was held at the same time of year, every year, about halfway between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. It was one of four Gaelic seasonal festivals. Samhein is Gaelic for November. The Celts believed this was the time of year where the boundary between the living and the dead was unusually thin,[Read More…]
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