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Bauta

Bauta

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 Glass pendant. Frosted surface

The Bauta is an iconic white, full-face Venetian mask, historically worn during the Venice Carnival and in daily life (15th–18th century) to hide identity and social status. Characterized by a prominent, beak-like chin that allows for eating and drinking, it was often paired with a black tricorno hat and a cloak.

Key Features and History
  • Purpose: Allowed complete anonymity for the wearer, famously worn by Casanova.
  • Design: Originally stark white, but modern versions can be gilded or black. It features a sharp, projecting chin, which allowed users to speak, eat, and drink without removing it.
  • Components: The full disguise typically included the bauta mask, a tricorno (three-cornered hat), and a zendale (a long hood/scarf) or tabarro (cloak).
  • Usage: Popularized in the 16th century, it was worn by both men and women to bypass social restrictions, allowing elites to mingle freely with lower classes.
  • Origin: The name likely comes from the German behüten ("to protect") or the Italian babau (a monster used to scare children).

wire wrapped bail. Stainless steel   

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