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Carnival Masks Of Carnival Of Venice. Venice, Italy. Febbruary 2009. Masks Have Always Been A Main Feature Of The Venetian Carnival. Traditionally People Were Allowed To Wear Them Between The Festival Of Santo Stefano (St. Stephen's Day, December 26) And The Start Of The Carnival Season At Midnight Of Shrove Tuesday. As Masks Were Also Allowed On Ascension And From October 5 To Christmas, People Could Spend A Large Portion Of The Year In Disguise. Maskmakers (Mascherari) Enjoyed A Special Position In Society, With Their Own Laws And Their Own Guild. Venetian Masks Can Be Made Of Leather, Porcelain Or With The Original Glass Technique. The Original Masks Were Rather Simple In Design, Decoration, And Often Had A Symbolic And Practical Function. Nowadays, Most Of Them Are Made With The Application Of Gesso And Gold Leaf And Are All Hand-Painted Using Natural Feathers And Gems To Decorate