Dark Brown Plague Mask
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Black Plague Doctor Hat
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This handcrafted brown faux leather plague mask features antique-style rivets and vintage goggles, making it the perfect accessory for Halloween, steampunk events, or gothic-themed parties. The faux leather design evokes a historical aesthetic while adding an air of mystery to your costume, ensuring you stand out in any crowd. Comfortable and durable, this mask is a must-have for fans of historical reenactments or dark fashion.
- Age Group/Gender - Adult/Unisex
- Size/Type - One size fits all adults
- Mask Color - Black/Brass
- Mask Material - Vegan Leather
- Accent Material - Paint
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Over 31,000 Rave Reviews!
CrystalI had to re-glue the center piece on (do to shipping I’m sure). It was no problem and stayed put the entire night. Good quality and heavy mask. I loved it! The male mask was just as sturdy and fit my husband perfectly. These are great couples masks!
StacieBought this mask for my son’s girlfriend for their prom which had a theme of masquerade ball. It arrived on time and looked amazing! Highly recommend!!
MichaelaThis came out waaaay above my expectations. I'm so excited to give this as a birthday gift.
AliyahBeautiful mask! Will be using for my wedding as it’s a masquerade theme. Only thing I would change would be the stones on the side metal color. It’s gold and it would’ve looked better if it was rose gold like the mask.
AllisonThank you!!! It’s beautiful!
AllisonPerfect for my daughter’s prom theme and dress. Tailored to match dress with extra ribbon provided in various colors. Beautiful!
AmyThis mask made my daughter's bat costume!! She loves it and the quality and turn around were exceptional! Thank you!
AngelaMy mask was so much more beautiful than I ever imagined it would be. I only wish I had more masquerade galas to attend! I received several compliments on it. It was comfortable to wear all evening.
AngelaThe mask was perfect for my masquerade costume ! It was sturdy and beautiful ❤️. It did not look cheap like many other masquerade masks I have seen. Definitely highly recommend. I was nervous because it said girls mask in the description, but it fit my woman face 👌.
Angelina ValuriHat was PERFECT for my witches brunch! Seller bent over backwards to make sure it arrived on time! Thank you!
AngieI love them so much. They're just like in the picture, tho in the picture I'm posting it looks orange and gold I swear it's rosy gold. They came in wonderful condition and I'm very satisfied. It also arrived right on time. Thank you 💓
AnnaGORGEOUS! I wore it to a ball hosted by our campus' Queer and Trans Student Union and I could not count the number of compliments I got on the headpiece. It was blindingly stunning and I am so happy I decided to purchase it, it was definitely worth it and I WILL be finding more excuses to wear it!
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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.