Japanese Antique Wooden Wall Mask of Ebisu Noh Mask Folk Art God Carving MSK510

$235.00
$235.00
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Description

Japanese Antique Wooden Wall Mask of Ebisu Noh Mask Folk Art God Carving MSK510

Description:

This is a charming antique Japanese wooden Noh-style mask representing Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) in Japanese folklore. Known as the god of fishing, commerce, and prosperity, Ebisu is depicted here with his iconic smiling face and playful expression. This piece showcases the warmth and character of traditional Japanese folk art.

Features:

  • Hand-carved from wood with a deep, rich patina from age

  • Represents Ebisu, the god of good fortune, fishing, and business

  • Characteristic expression with one eye narrowed in a cheerful smile

  • Traditional folk craftsmanship with signs of long-term handling

  • Likely used in folk rituals or displayed in a traditional setting

  • A unique collector’s item for those interested in Japanese religion or folk culture

Use:
This mask can be displayed as wall décor, incorporated into a collection of Japanese folk art, or featured in cultural and religious exhibitions. Its aged surface adds a rustic charm and authenticity.

Size:
Height: 20 cm / Approx. 7.87 inches
Width: 13 cm / Approx. 5.11 inches
Weight: 230g

Condition:
Used – There are stains, chips, and scratches due to age. Some wormholes are visible on the back, and the surface shows wear consistent with age and traditional use.

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