The masks that were used as Egyptian "death masks" were usually made of gold and they had the purpose of was to give a dead face to the afterlife. The other masks were funerary masks. These were often made of wood and were made in to separate pieces.
Well, darling, portrait masks were often made of materials like wood, clay, or even precious metals. These materials were used to capture the likeness of a person's face in a more permanent form. So, if you're looking to immortalize your fabulous self, you might want to consider one of these materials for your next portrait mask.
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gold
cartonnage
The masks that were used as Egyptian "death masks" were usually made of gold and they had the purpose of was to give a dead face to the afterlife. The other masks were funerary masks. These were often made of wood and were made in to separate pieces.
Gold.
wood and or gold
wood and or gold
Flax or linen.
Well, darling, portrait masks were often made of materials like wood, clay, or even precious metals. These materials were used to capture the likeness of a person's face in a more permanent form. So, if you're looking to immortalize your fabulous self, you might want to consider one of these materials for your next portrait mask.
Egyptian death masks were made out of Cartonnage. Which is a special type of material.
they could be made from clay,gold,limestone,etc. hope it helped=-)
They were often made from cartonnage, which consists of layers of linen or papyrus sheets bound together by plaster. Though some special Pharaohs such as King Tut had masks that were made from gold and inlaid with semiprecious stones.
They were made of catonnage (yes this is how you spell it)