Decoratief ornament - Japanese mask





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Een houten Japanse Noh-masker (Ko-omote) uit de Showa-periode met een lichtbeige, driedimensionale gezichtsexpressie en paarsgebruinde geweven ophangkoordjes aan weerszijden, 20 cm hoog en 13,2 cm breed, diepte 0 cm, in goede staat met lichte ouderdomssporen en vlekjes, geschikt als muurdecoratie of als onderdeel van een Noh- of traditionele houtbewerkingverzameling.
Beschrijving van de verkoper
This is a Japanese Noh mask, specifically a Ko-omote mask. The mask has a light beige base and is shaped like a human face, with a full and three-dimensional form. It features dark purple woven hanging ropes on both sides, allowing it to be worn in performance without any painted decoration, thus enhancing the sculptural quality of the piece.
Noh masks are central to the Japanese classical theatrical tradition, revealing highly expressive emotional layers through subtle changes in light and perspective. This mask is in excellent condition. It can serve as wall decoration or be part of a collection of Japanese performing arts, traditional wood carvings, or Noh art, perfectly showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of Japan. As a representative of traditional Noh masks, it is one of the most classic styles in the Hannya mask system.
This is an old mask from the Showa era, with minor scratches and paint chips, and a few stains on the face.
This is a Japanese Noh mask, specifically a Ko-omote mask. The mask has a light beige base and is shaped like a human face, with a full and three-dimensional form. It features dark purple woven hanging ropes on both sides, allowing it to be worn in performance without any painted decoration, thus enhancing the sculptural quality of the piece.
Noh masks are central to the Japanese classical theatrical tradition, revealing highly expressive emotional layers through subtle changes in light and perspective. This mask is in excellent condition. It can serve as wall decoration or be part of a collection of Japanese performing arts, traditional wood carvings, or Noh art, perfectly showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of Japan. As a representative of traditional Noh masks, it is one of the most classic styles in the Hannya mask system.
This is an old mask from the Showa era, with minor scratches and paint chips, and a few stains on the face.

