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Opera facial make-up originates from totem in ancient times, develops into facial paintings of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and eventually takes the shape of facial costume of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a pattern of put-on facial make-up for opera actors and actresses in the stereotype roles of "painted face" and clown. It plays the artistic functions of implying commendatory and derogatory connotations and differentiating benevolence and malevolence, enabling the audience to get a glimpse of the inner world of actors and actresses through their symbolic facial make-up. In this sense, facial make-up has obtained the reputation as "painting of heart and soul".

Gold and silver colors are usually used for gods and spirits. The main color in a facial makeup symbolizes the disposition of the character. The facial makeups date a long time back to the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties at least. Simple patterns of painted faces are found in tomb murals of that age. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), improvements were made in the skills of drawing and in preparing the paints, leading to the whole set of colorful facial patterns that we see in today's Jingju (Beijing Opera).

Opera facial make-up utilizes the color of red, purple, black, white, blue, green, yellow, dark red, gray, golden and silver, with each color representing a unique stereotype character. In general, red symbolizes utter devotion and loyalty; purple embodies fortitude and resourcefulness; black manifests faithfulness and integrity; white implies craft; blue represents valor and vigor; green signifies justice and chivalry; yellow exemplifies cruelty. Dark red is reserved for loyal old generals while golden and silver are used for Buddha, gods, ghosts and demons. Opera facial make-up, as the product of fine artisanship, has become part of the masterpieces in the thousands years of Chinese culture and art.




Large Chinese Opera MaskLarge Chinese Opera Mask
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Small Chinese Opera MaskSmall Chinese Opera Mask
Code:17_9201ChineseOperaMask
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Small Chinese Opera Mask Ma_WuSmall Chinese Opera Mask Ma_Wu
Code:17_9201ChineseOperaMaskMa_Wu
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Small Chinese Opera Mask Wang_YuanSmall Chinese Opera Mask Wang_Yuan
Code:17_9201ChineseOperaMaskWang_Yuan
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Small Chinese Opera Mask Zhao_KuangyinSmall Chinese Opera Mask Zhao_Kuangyin
Code:17_9201ChineseOperaMaskZhao_Kuangyin
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Small Chinese Opera Mask Zhou_DeweiSmall Chinese Opera Mask Zhou_Dewei
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