Japanese Wooden Noh Mask Daikoku God of Fortune Black Lacquer Hand Carved
Description
Japanese Wooden Noh Mask Daikoku God of Fortune Black Lacquer Hand Carved MSK522-4 Features Type: Noh Mask – Daikoku (God of Fortune) Material: Hand-carved wood, black lacquer, natural pigments, and hair detail Period: Showa to Heisei Era (20th century) Finely carved with a bright red mouth, metallic teeth, and humorous expression Represents Japanese craftsmanship and the artistic elegance of traditional Noh theater A symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and cultural artistry Uses Size Condition
This is a traditional Japanese wooden Noh mask depicting Daikoku, the God of Fortune and wealth.
Hand-carved from natural wood and finished in black lacquer, the mask expresses Daikoku’s cheerful smile, symbolizing prosperity, happiness, and good harvest.
Traditionally used in Japanese Noh and Kyogen performances, this mask is now appreciated as a decorative art piece or collector’s item.
It adds a touch of Japanese spirituality and craftsmanship to any room or gallery display.
Height: 18cm / approx. 7.1 inches
Width: 15.5cm / approx. 6.1 inches
Weight: 270g
Used / Shows minor paint loss and surface wear due to age.
Overall in good vintage condition with natural aging and character.
A beautifully hand-carved Daikoku Noh mask, radiating warmth and joy through its black lacquered finish and vivid expression.
A perfect piece for collectors and admirers of Japanese antique art and traditional theater.
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