Woodcarver Specializes In Krampus Masks
MARKTSCHELLENBERG, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 28: Woodcarver Richard Kranawetvogl checks the fit of a ready Krampus or devil's mask outside his workshop on November 28, 2015 in Marktschellenberg, Germany. Kranawetvogl specializes in the fearsome masks and makes them for local Krampus associations, which have become increasingly popular in recent years. Krampus, a horned, horrific creature, has been a part of Central European alpine folklore going back at least a millennium, and since the 17th-century Krampus traditionally accompanies St. Nicholas and angels on the evening of December 5 to visit households to reward children that have been good while reprimanding those who have not. However, in the last few decades Bavaria and Tyrol have seen the founding of numerous village Krampus associations with up to 100 members each and who parade without St. Nicholas at Krampus events throughout November and early December. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
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