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This image displays a blue Lucha Libre mask mounted on a wall in Bogota, Colombia. The mask is predominantly royal blue, featuring a bright yellow capital 'S' centrally located on the forehead, accented by lighter yellow or gold outlines. Intricate swirling patterns in black and light blue/teal adorn the top and sides of the mask, originating from the 'S'. The eyeholes are tear-drop shaped, outlined in yellow or gold, and covered with black mesh material. The mouth area is open, revealing a white skull-like effigy that serves as a stand, detailed with painted black lines to suggest teeth and a jaw. This effigy and mask assembly is affixed to a light-brown, wooden plaque, which is shaped like a shield or home plate, mounted on a dark, matte surface that appears to be a wall. A silver metal bracket secures the skull effigy to the wooden plaque, and a single black screw is visible near the bottom point of the plaque, fastening it to the wall. A horizontal strip of a lighter brown surface is visible at the bottom of the frame, indicating a surface below the mounted display.
Philipyfuria

Nov 1, 2025, 1:32 AM

Bogota, Colombia

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This image displays a blue Lucha Libre mask mounted on a wall in Bogota, Colombia. The mask is predominantly royal blue, featuring a bright yellow capital 'S' centrally located on the forehead, accented by lighter yellow or gold outlines. Intricate swirling patterns in black and light blue/teal adorn the top and sides of the mask, originating from the 'S'. The eyeholes are tear-drop shaped, outlined in yellow or gold, and covered with black mesh material. The mouth area is open, revealing a white skull-like effigy that serves as a stand, detailed with painted black lines to suggest teeth and a jaw. This effigy and mask assembly is affixed to a light-brown, wooden plaque, which is shaped like a shield or home plate, mounted on a dark, matte surface that appears to be a wall. A silver metal bracket secures the skull effigy to the wooden plaque, and a single black screw is visible near the bottom point of the plaque, fastening it to the wall. A horizontal strip of a lighter brown surface is visible at the bottom of the frame, indicating a surface below the mounted display.

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