Mask - Wood - Iwami Kagura mask






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Okina Noh mask with beard on a wooden backing board by Kakita Katsurō, made in Japan in the 1970s–1980s, high quality wall display piece, 60 cm high by 37 cm wide, in good condition with small signs of aging.
Description from the seller
High Quality Japanese Noh Mask – Okina (Old Man) with Beard on Wooden Board, Kakita Katsurō (柿田 勝郎) Signed,
A powerful wall-mounted theatrical mask used in Iwami Kagura, a traditional ritual dance and folk performance originating from Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
This type of mask represents a fierce divine or demonic figure, traditionally used to ward off evil and convey spiritual strength during performances.
The mask is mounted on its original wooden backing board and features a striking expression with bold facial carving, vivid pigmentation, and a full beard made of natural hair. The dramatic horned headpiece and dynamic design are characteristic of Kagura masks created for visual impact on stage.
The wooden board bears a hand-painted inscription and signature, indicating the maker and adding cultural and artistic value. Based on style, materials, and craftsmanship, the piece is estimated to date from the 1970s–1980s.
This mask was likely produced for decorative or commemorative purposes rather than active stage use, making it suitable for wall display while retaining strong ties to traditional Japanese performing arts.
Condition
Good condition, with small signs of aging consistent with age and use.
No major cracks or structural damage. Hair, paint, and mounting remain stable.
Notes
• Traditional Japanese folk art object
• Iwami Kagura theatrical mask
• Wall-mounted type
• Signed wooden board
• Handmade and hand-painted
High Quality Japanese Noh Mask – Okina (Old Man) with Beard on Wooden Board, Kakita Katsurō (柿田 勝郎) Signed,
A powerful wall-mounted theatrical mask used in Iwami Kagura, a traditional ritual dance and folk performance originating from Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
This type of mask represents a fierce divine or demonic figure, traditionally used to ward off evil and convey spiritual strength during performances.
The mask is mounted on its original wooden backing board and features a striking expression with bold facial carving, vivid pigmentation, and a full beard made of natural hair. The dramatic horned headpiece and dynamic design are characteristic of Kagura masks created for visual impact on stage.
The wooden board bears a hand-painted inscription and signature, indicating the maker and adding cultural and artistic value. Based on style, materials, and craftsmanship, the piece is estimated to date from the 1970s–1980s.
This mask was likely produced for decorative or commemorative purposes rather than active stage use, making it suitable for wall display while retaining strong ties to traditional Japanese performing arts.
Condition
Good condition, with small signs of aging consistent with age and use.
No major cracks or structural damage. Hair, paint, and mounting remain stable.
Notes
• Traditional Japanese folk art object
• Iwami Kagura theatrical mask
• Wall-mounted type
• Signed wooden board
• Handmade and hand-painted
