Mardi Gras Feather Masks
Thinking about adding a feather mask for your Mardi Gras outfit?
You’ve come to the right place because I’d like, if I may, suggest a Mardi Gras Feather Mask or two.
True, I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting you personally but I’m willing to bet that you have been invited to a Mardi Gras party or to walk in a parade. So you’ve started thinking about a feather mask to hide your identity and will go along with your Mardi Gras outfit.

Jockomo fee na nay! If you’re not from New Orleans, you may not know what that means — but if you are, then you know it means “We mean business!” …And the celebration of Mardi Gras is very serious, so if you are planning on participating, you’d better get a good mask like this one!

This ice queen is the ruler of the cold, wintery months. Features a white sequin eye mask with silver sequin trim, silver and white sequin flower decor, attached white feathers on both sides. Now you’re ready for the masquerade ball. She’s dreaming of white Christmas with lots of snow.

Can you impress her? Waiting for her elaborate dance, so she may pick a proper suitor. Features a red sequin eye mask with braided gold trim, red jewel decor with gold antenaes with attached green jewels, gold sequin flower decor with attached multi-colored peacock feathers, red ribbon and an attached gold chain. Now you’re ready to make your decision at the masquerade ball.

A fun & funky Mardi Gras Half Mask! Let the Masquerade begin! This Tri-color Feather Half Mask is covered in purple, yellow, and green feathers. Has an elastic band for a comfortable fit.
Antique Mask with White Feathers
The Antique look is really sheek. The mask will prepare you for the ball of the century. The features include a white and gold sequin half mask with silver sequin trim, white feathers attached to one side in various shades, gold sequin trim around eye holes and black adjustable tie will make this mask an elegant addition to your disguise.
This Classy Masquerade half mask is made for Masquerade Ball and Mardi Gras parties you will attend. This beautifully decorated Black and Gold Carnival Mask will differently jazz up your Mardi Gras costume. The Venetian style half mask is decorated with sequins, beads, and feathers. The attached rigid plastic ‘U’ shaped headband will allows you to swivel the mask down over the face or up over the head.
A elegant half mask designed for Masquerade, Carnival, and Mardi Gras parties. This beautiful half mask is black with gold trim and is accented by feathers and ribbons. The mask has a rigid plastic, ‘U’ shaped headband which allows the mask to be swiveled down over the face or up over the head. Match with the Black Couples Mask for a matching Mardi Gras mystery.
A great feathered mask for Masquerades, Mardi Gras, Carnival and More! This wonderful Black Venetian Feathers Mask is a half style black mask with black feathers and gold accents. It has an attached ‘U’ shaped headband that is rigid which allows the mask to swivel down over the face or up over the head. Pair this Mardi Gras feather mask with the Black Venetian Mask for a classic Venetian couples look!
Red Feather Mask With Sequin Stick
Here are some feathers and Sequins on a stick. This stick mask will make you ready for the Mardi Gras of the century. This mask features dark red feathers with black and red sequin trim around the eye holes and a decorative stick with a matching pattern that will gives you the option of revealing your true self.
Antique Mask with Pink Feathers
Are you ready for antique mask in pink? Well here it is just in time for the Mardi Gras party of the year. The unique features include pink and gold sequin on a half mask with silver sequin trim with hot pink feathers attached to one side, gold sequin trim around eye holes, and a black adjustable tie making this mask an elegant addition to your disguise.
Mardi Gras masks first appeard in New Orleans during parades and balls and worn by secret social societies to hide the identity of members. Masks were later worn by common folks as a type of rebellion against the upper classes in the streets of New Orleans. Tourists today, flock to New Orleans and get lost in the two-week excitement of Mardi Gras. To get in the spirit of the scene, they dress up in lavish costumes and pick a feathered mask to hide their identity.
How to make a paper mache Venetian Feather Mask
So you are here to find a Mardi Gras mask to match your lavish costume you plan to wear to Mardi Gras. Keep in mind that the more you get into the wild and crazy scene, the more you’re likely to feel like a local.
One of the great Mardi Gras costume traditions. Put on a feathered mask and you can get away with “anything.” Almost. Feather masks also make great table and party decorations.
These following colorful Mardi Gras feather masks will disguise you and create mystery at the Mardi Gras festival or costume parade!
“These masks are excellent quality! They are all different designs and nice quality … perfect for a Mardi Gras evening!!” feather masks from Buy Costume.
New Orleans Mardi Gras 1941 in color
New Orleans Mardi Gras per information from Wikipedia
“New Orleans’ Mardi Gras celebrations draw hundreds of thousands of tourists to the city to mingle with the locals at the famed parties and parades. As many as a half-million spectators have been estimated by officials to line the route of the major parades on days marked by comfortable weather. The first Mardi Gras festivities in Louisiana were held on March 3, 1699. On that day, a group of French explorers set up camp on the west bank of the Mississippi River, about 60 miles downriver from what is now New Orleans. The group’s leader, Pierre Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur d’Iberville dubbed the spot La Pointe du Mardi Gras. Three hundred years later, the Rex organization put a marker at the Louisiana site. An account from 1743 notes that the custom of holding Carnival balls was established by that date, during the time when Bienville was governor. On Mardi Gras, there were masques and processions in the streets of the city, although they were, at times, prohibited by law. The celebrations were quickly resumed whenever restrictions were lifted or the enforcement of them was lax. In 1833, Bernard Xavier de Marigny de Mandeville, a rich plantation owner, raised the money to fund an official Mardi Gras celebration. On Mardi Gras of 1857 the Mistick Krewe of Comus held its first parade. Comus is the oldest continuously active Mardi Gras organization. It originated a number of traditions that continue today (such as the use of floats in parades) and is considered the first Carnival krewe in the modern sense of the term.
In 1875 the state of Louisiana declared Mardi Gras a legal holiday. Economic, political, and weather conditions sometimes led to the cancellation of some or all of the major parades, especially during the American Civil War, World War I and World War II, but Carnival has always been observed in the city in some way.”
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