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Antique Ceremonial Jaguar (Tigre) Mask, Zitlala, Guerrero, Mexico
$1,200
£906.32
€1,046.94
CA$1,690.63
A$1,810.66
CHF 973.40
MX$21,991.58
NOK 12,299.39
SEK 11,261.01
DKK 7,822.56
About the Item
Circa 1960. We offer this exceptional ceremonial Tigre (the Mexican colloquial term for jaguar) mask originates from Zitlala, Guerrero, and represents a powerful example of one of Mexico’s most striking ritual traditions. Masks of this type are used during the Feast of the Holy Cross, celebrated annually on May 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
During the festivities, men from different barrios don jaguar costumes and engage in intense ritual combat, striking one another over the head with knotted ropes. Though physically demanding and often violent, these battles are deeply symbolic acts of propitiation, performed to petition the deities for rain and fertility during the spring planting season. The leather masks—known as cascos—are worn over the head and function both as ceremonial objects and protective helmets.
Crafted from leather and richly detailed, these masks are traditionally painted green or yellow to identify the barrio of the participant. The dramatic facial features, bared teeth, and applied animal hair amplify the ferocity of the jaguar, enhancing the theatrical and spiritual intensity of the ritual.
Although the Feast of the Holy Cross is rooted in Christian tradition, its practices clearly preserve pre-Hispanic belief systems. In Guerrero, the celebration is closely associated with Tlaloc, the rain god, and with ancient offerings made in exchange for blessings and miracles. In nearby regions such as Acatlán, the festival centers on the sacred Ahuehuete tree—revered for its association with water—where the jaguar, known as the Tecuane, appears in ritual combat as part of a fertility rite.
As documented in Tigers, Devils, and the Dance of Life – Masks of Mexico by Barbara Mauldin, these ceremonial leather tiger masks were used in fertility dances and symbolic feline-canine battles, often fueled by alcohol and marked by raw physical confrontation. Today, they stand as extraordinary ethnographic objects, embodying the convergence of ritual violence, mythology, and craftsmanship.
A rare and powerful piece, ideal for collectors of Mexican folk art, ritual objects, or ethnographic sculpture—rich in narrative, history, and visual impact.
- Dimensions:Height: 14.97 in (38 cm)Width: 14.97 in (38 cm)Depth: 9.45 in (24 cm)
- Style:Folk Art (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1960
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Mexico City, MX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4252248156352
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