Noh theatre mask depicting a Japanese demon with a menacing expression. Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Papier-mâché, hair, glass eyes. Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 6 cm. Condition: visible traces of [...]
Noh theatre mask depicting a Japanese demon with a menacing face. Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Papier-mâché, glass eyes. Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 10 cm x 6.5 cm. Condition: visible traces of chips.
A beautiful collection of three antique Noh theater masks, of Japanese origin! The colors are vibrant and they are in excellent condition! The eyes are made of sulphide glass. The facial expressions a[...]
Magnificent and rare Japanese Noh theater mask. In very good condition! Superb colors! Dimensions: 18 cm high, and 37 cm including the beard! Width: 14 cm, and depth: 8 cm. A very beautiful antique pi[...]
A very beautiful theatrical mask, symbolically intended to make the actor disappear in favor of the archetypal character they embody. These traditional Japanese masks occupy an important place in Japa[...]
A finely carved and expressive wooden mask-style netsuke, depicting a grotesque theatrical or folkloric face — likely inspired by a Tengu or Kyōgen demon mask. This compact piece measures approximatel[...]
These two ancient Burmese puppets, each with a wooden frame, are dressed in princely costumes richly adorned with sequins and embroidery. They rest on a base that keeps them upright. They still have t[...]
Uzbek and Tajik women wore these ‘bridal crowns’ for the first time at their weddings and then later at important family celebrations. This luxurious jewellery was produced by Tajik craftsmen in Samar[...]
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