N. 99647690

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Maschera Noh - Legno - Takemikaduchi no Mikoto (Senza Prezzo di Riserva)
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€ 50
3 settimane fa

Maschera Noh - Legno - Takemikaduchi no Mikoto (Senza Prezzo di Riserva)

Takemikaduchi no Mikoto 武甕槌命 / Japanese Bicchu Kagura wooden folk craft mask 'Takemikaduchi no Mikoto 武甕槌命 As an emissary of Amaterasu Omikami, he and the deity Futsunushi no Mikoto pressured Okuninushi no Mikoto to hand over the country. Together, the two deities are called Ryokami. Takemikazuchi no Mikoto is a brave general and is meant to be a mysterious and valiant deity. He is the god of swordsmanship. A powerful hand-carved wooden mask representing Takemikazuchi no Mikoto, the Shinto deity of thunder, swordsmanship, and martial valor. Known from Japan’s ancient chronicles as a divine warrior who descended to pacify the land, Takemikazuchi is enshrined at Kashima Shrine and revered as a protector of warriors and practitioners of martial arts. This Showa-period mask features bold and commanding facial features: furrowed brows, intense eyes, and a firm mouth that conveys strength and divine authority. The wood shows natural signs of age and ceremonial use, with braided cords for wear or display. The carving style reflects traditional folk craftsmanship, blending ritual function with mythological symbolism. Such masks were likely used in shrine festivals, kagura performances, or martial rituals to invoke protection, courage, and spiritual discipline. A rare and culturally resonant artifact for collectors of Japanese mythology, Shinto iconography, and warrior-related ceremonial art. Dimensions: 5.5" x 2.7" x 7.9" / 14cm x 7cm x 20.3cm Technique: Carving Material: Wood Weight: 210g Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: DIRT, SCRATCH. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

N. 99647690

Venduto
Maschera Noh - Legno - Takemikaduchi no Mikoto (Senza Prezzo di Riserva)

Maschera Noh - Legno - Takemikaduchi no Mikoto (Senza Prezzo di Riserva)

Takemikaduchi no Mikoto 武甕槌命 / Japanese Bicchu Kagura wooden folk craft mask

'Takemikaduchi no Mikoto 武甕槌命
As an emissary of Amaterasu Omikami, he and the deity Futsunushi no Mikoto pressured Okuninushi no Mikoto to hand over the country. Together, the two deities are called Ryokami. Takemikazuchi no Mikoto is a brave general and is meant to be a mysterious and valiant deity. He is the god of swordsmanship.

A powerful hand-carved wooden mask representing Takemikazuchi no Mikoto, the Shinto deity of thunder, swordsmanship, and martial valor. Known from Japan’s ancient chronicles as a divine warrior who descended to pacify the land, Takemikazuchi is enshrined at Kashima Shrine and revered as a protector of warriors and practitioners of martial arts. This Showa-period mask features bold and commanding facial features: furrowed brows, intense eyes, and a firm mouth that conveys strength and divine authority. The wood shows natural signs of age and ceremonial use, with braided cords for wear or display. The carving style reflects traditional folk craftsmanship, blending ritual function with mythological symbolism. Such masks were likely used in shrine festivals, kagura performances, or martial rituals to invoke protection, courage, and spiritual discipline. A rare and culturally resonant artifact for collectors of Japanese mythology, Shinto iconography, and warrior-related ceremonial art.

Dimensions: 5.5" x 2.7" x 7.9" / 14cm x 7cm x 20.3cm

Technique: Carving
Material: Wood

Weight: 210g

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: DIRT, SCRATCH.

Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

Offerta finale
€ 50
Giovanni Bottero
Esperto
Stima  € 150 - € 250

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