Japanese Wooden Noh Mask Daikoku God of Fortune Black Lacquer Hand Carved

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Description

 

Japanese Wooden Noh Mask Daikoku God of Fortune Black Lacquer Hand Carved MSK522-4
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.

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
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.

Size
Height: 18cm / approx. 7.1 inches
Width: 15.5cm / approx. 6.1 inches
Weight: 270g

Condition
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.
Please check the photos for details.

 



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