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Japanese Pottery NOH MASK 

  • Condition : Old Vintage Condition
    Origin : 100% MADE IN JAPAN
    Material : Pottery
    Age : Showa
    Dimension : approx H23cm x W20cm x D11cm(9.05inch x 7.87inch x 4.33inch)

  • There are approximately 60 kinds of Noh masks.
    The origin of “Noh” is from the entertainment called “Sangaku” which was transmitted from China in the Nara era.
    From the beginning of the Heian period, “Sangaku” spreads across Japan and gradually becomes known as “Sarugaku.”
    It is the beginning of the Noh mask that some mask bearers dance as “gods” in the festival praying for world peace and abundant harvest.
    “Oni (Demon)” mask was made at the very beginning of Noh mask history alongside with the god “Okina”, then several Noh masks of “Human transcendent existence” were made.
    A genius “Zeami” dramatically changed the “Sarugaku” in the Muromachi era.
    He has developed “Sarugaku” that was entertainment for the masses into highly artistic “Noh.”
      Noh masks have unclear emotions on them and are finished with an uncertain “intermediary facial expression.
    ” Especially, female Noh masks are made to be able to express pleasure, joy, loneliness and sadness by face up and face down.
    Please take a look and compare the different facial expressions from above and bottom of a mask on your hands.

  • Okina 翁
    The mask is believed to be the oldest in the Noh mask history.

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    They have age appropriate flaws and rust.
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