This is MEMOMAGNET, a souvenir item from Bacolod Masskara Festival. The term Masskara is coined from two words, meaning crowd and Spanish word Cara, for face thus the double meaning for mask and many faces.
The Masskara festival was first conceived in 1980 to add color and gaiety to the Bacolod celebration of its Charter Day Anniversary on 19th of October. The symbol of the festival- a smiling mask was adopted by the organizer to dramatize the Negrenses happy spirit, despite periodic economic downturns in the sugar industry.
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this is a cool one..i wish to visit that festival one day!
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit! love this memomagnet..happy RT!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful feathers! Thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog! Happy RT!
ReplyDeleteThat's cute.. Love the colour
ReplyDeleteOh, I want to see the masskara festival in person! I always heard about it since I was a child. Sayang, it's so far away.
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Interesting! And I LOVE that mask!! Perfect Ruby! Thanks for coming over to my little piece of the blog world!
ReplyDeletevery pretty sis...love the color...so gorgeous! would love to have one....ehehhehe!
ReplyDeleteMasskara Festival wa so amazing . hehe:)masskara looks gorgeous:) i do experienced making a masskara .
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful masskara. It is very nice to wear . for me, it can show beauty of a person. I love masskara.
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