编号 99647602

日本能乐面具 - 木 - Hyottoko 面具 (没有保留价)
编号 99647602

日本能乐面具 - 木 - Hyottoko 面具 (没有保留价)
Hyottoko ひょっとこ / Japanese Kagura wooden folk craft mask
Hyottoko ひょっとこ
Hyottoko refers to a man or mask with a purse one's lips, bent expression. It is also called a squirting mask. The size of the left and right eyes may be different, and he may also wear a cheek mask. Alternatively, the person wearing the mask often wears a cheek-covering.
A charming hand-carved wooden mask depicting Hyottoko, one of Japan’s most beloved folk characters. Known for his comical expression—puckered lips, squinted eyes, and exaggerated features—Hyottoko appears in traditional dances and local festivals, often paired with the female mask Otafuku to bring laughter and good fortune. This mask, crafted during the Showa period, features a rounded face with red and black painted accents, including a whimsical mouth and expressive eyebrows. The wood shows natural signs of age and use, and braided cords are attached for wear or display. Hyottoko’s humorous appearance is said to represent a lucky spirit blowing fire through a bamboo pipe, making him a symbol of prosperity and playful energy. Such masks were used in regional folk performances, especially in kagura and comedic dance routines, and remain popular in rural celebrations across Japan. A delightful and culturally rich artifact for collectors of Japanese folk art, festival masks, and traditional humor.
Dimensions: 6.2" x 3.9" x 8" / 16cm x 10cm x 20.5cm
Technique: Carving
Material: Wood
Weight: 280g
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.
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