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Vintage Wooden Ōkina Mask – Hand-Carved, Showa Era, Good Fortune Symbol
Vintage Wooden Ōkina Mask – Hand-Carved, Showa Era, Good Fortune Symbol
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This exquisite wooden sculpture of an Ōkina mask is a timeless piece of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, originating from the Showa era (1926–1989). Ōkina masks are symbolic of good fortune, longevity, and protection, making them highly revered in Japanese culture. This hand-carved piece showcases a joyful expression with fine detailing, embodying the artistry of traditional noh and gagaku performances.
Measuring 22 cm in height, 17 cm in width, and 12 cm in depth (including the prominent nose), this medium-sized sculpture is perfect for wall-mounting or as a standalone display. The wood's natural brown tones and smooth finish highlight its craftsmanship, offering a warm, vintage aesthetic.
This sculpture is an excellent choice for collectors of Japanese antiques or anyone seeking a unique piece of cultural art that symbolizes prosperity and protection. Ideal for wall display or use as a decorative object, it brings a touch of traditional elegance to any space.
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