Ceramic Bell By Kasama
Additional Details Dimensions: Height 17 cm. Width 8 cm Material: Ceramic Year: Vintage Origin: Japan
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Additional Details Dimensions: Height 17 cm. Width 8 cm Material: Ceramic Year: Vintage Origin: Japan
Additional Details Dimensions: Height 17 cm. Width 9 cm Material: Ceramic Year: Vintage Origin: Sweden
Noh, a classical form of Japanese theater, utilizes masks like the Tengu to bring ancient stories to life. The Tengu Noh Mask is not just a theatrical prop but a symbol of Japanese folklore, embodying the characteristics of both a protective deity and a mischievous demon. The mask features a humanoid face with exaggerated, almost … Read more
The traditional Noh mask, often found in classical Japanese musical dramas, carries centuries of cultural significance and artistry. This particular Noh mask is a testament to Japan’s craftsmanship and cultural heritage, a vintage piece that conveys the depth of character and emotion essential to Noh theater. The mask’s size allows for a commanding presence, whether … Read more
Japanese Samurai Boy’s Day Helmet With Dedication dated May 5, 1944. Iron and Brass. This Japanese Boy’s Day helmet in the design of a Samurai Kabuto Helmet demands attention. It is crafted with a powerful combination of iron and brass. The dedication, dated May 5, 1944, gives this piece an undeniable historical value, making it an … Read more
An Aztec-style mask, a type of art commonly associated with the Aztec civilization’s rich cultural heritage, flourished in central Mexico before the Spanish conquest. Aztec masks were often made from various materials, including wood, stone, and even precious metals and stones. They frequently feature intricate designs and symbolic imagery reflecting the Aztec religious beliefs, mythology, … Read more
This exquisite artifact represents more than just a decorative item; it is a symbol deeply entrenched in the cultural fabric of Japan. While the artisan’s identity remains a mystery, the craftsmanship’s place of origin and the materials used speak volumes about its authenticity and value. The helmet is a ceremonial piece traditionally displayed to celebrate … Read more
The image shows a mask that appears to be intricately carved with a high level of detail, featuring a serene face and elaborate headpiece. This style is more closely associated with traditional Balinese masks, often used in Bali and other Indonesian ceremonies, dances, and rituals. Balinese masks are known for their detailed craftsmanship and often … Read more
Additional Details Dimensions: Diameter 29 cm, depth 3 cm Material: wood Year: 2020’s Origin: Bali, Indonesia
A Piece of Japanese Tradition The helmet is a ceremonial piece traditionally displayed to celebrate Boy’s Day on May 5th—now known as Children’s Day. The event’s origins date back to Tango no Sekku, an ancient festival where families wished for their boys’ health and bravery, emulating the samurai’s courage. The meticulous design, featuring the robust … Read more