Teenager With floppy Hat

The ceramic statue depicts a teenager wearing a hat and a t-shirt that is glazed. It measures 12.5 cm in height and 8 cm in width. It is a vintage piece from Italy. Additional Details Dimensions: Height 12,5 cm. Width 8 cm Material: Ceramic Year: 1970s Origin: Italy

Tengu Noh Mask

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

Noh Mask – A Piece of Japan’s Traditions

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

Boy’s Day Helmet #1

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

Boy’s Day Helmet #3

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

Beauty by Frank Gallo

Frank Gallo is an esteemed American artist known for his remarkable sculptures, particularly those made using paper casting as his medium of choice. Gallo often explores the human condition, focusing on feminine beauty, as evidenced in his relief work on heavy tile. The intriguing piece mentioned, Number 94/200, indicates this work is part of a … Read more