These are a pair of hand-painted ceramic masquerade masks (likely 1990s–early 2000s), crafted in a whimsical, folk-art or festival-inspired design with flapper/geisha-like features.
They feature:
One has white base face with black hair styled in waves/stripes, yellow/purple accents, large black-outlined eyes with gold irises, long lashes, pink lips, glittery teal/blue highlights on hair, gold floral accents, and small rhinestone/crystal dots for sparkle.
One has white base face with black hair waves, peach/pink and teal/blue hair swirls, gold outlines, red lips, and matching glitter/rhinestone details.
Shared elements: Oversized, dramatic eyes/mouth holes; gold metallic paint; glued-on glitter, rhinestones, and small gold bead/flower embellishments; attached ribbons (pink/purple tones) for wearing or hanging.
Material: Glazed ceramic/plaster base
Size: Approx. 5.5" (t) x 4.5" (w)