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This is a masquerade-themed necklace! It's very realistic and exquisitely made, it's wonderful☆ 【Masquerade】 Also known as: masked ball, morisco, mascherata An event such as a ball where participants wear masks. The origins of these gatherings lie in the allegorical and elaborate costumes, the magnificent processions, the proud marches celebrating weddings, and other extravagant events and entertainment in the late medieval European courts. A famous tragedy set at a masquerade ball is the "Bal des Ardents" incident that occurred during the reign of Charles VI of France during the Hundred Years' War. Queen Isabeau of Bavaria held a large masquerade ball on January 28, 1393, to celebrate the wedding of one of her ladies-in-waiting. Based on these events and processions, public festivals where participants attended in costume began to be held in 15th-century Renaissance Italy. These were generally elaborate balls held for members of the upper class, and they became particularly popular in Venice, where they were associated with the tradition of the "Venetian Carnival," which was held with masks. In England, masquerade balls began to be held as a pastime for the upper class from the time of Henry VIII. The masquerade balls held in London in the early 18th century were ticketed, and the general public could participate as long as they did not carry weapons and wore masks. Dress was also free, and cross-dressing and impersonations of the lower classes by the upper classes were popular. Perhaps the origin of cross-dressing is here. Material: Alloy Color: Silver Size: See image Chain: Approximately 58cm ☆Please purchase only if you understand that this is an overseas product. ☆Colors may appear different depending on the shooting environment. ☆Designs and construction may vary/be less refined depending on the delivery time. ☆To prevent trouble, please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect product. ☆All products are new, but tags may not be attached. ☆To achieve low prices, boxes are not included, and the product will be simply packaged and shipped. ☆Hold is possible. ☆The description is based on a certain website. ☆The understanding, recognition, and expressions in the description are not absolute. ☆The numerical values listed in the images are approximate. ☆This item was purchased as a gift for family and friends, but it didn't suit their tastes, so it has not even been tried on and is being sold.
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