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I am open to price negotiations. Please use the comment section if you are interested. This item was kept at my grandparents' house and has been carefully stored. There is a chip and a thin crack-like line on the chin area of the Noh mask (last image, 19th). The broken piece of the chipped part was kept in a plastic bag (image 20th). There are no moth-eaten spots on the silk of the Noh mask bag, which contains cotton. 【Size】 Wooden box: Width: approx. 19.5 x 24.5 x H12cm Noh mask: Height: approx. 21cm, Width: approx. 13.5cm, Thickness: approx. 6.5cm, Weight: approx. 185g 【Regarding Mr. Koseki Tsuji's Noh Masks】 The True "Mask Maker" Konparu School, Kinzo Konparu Noh masks are usually not "carved" but "struck," and in the past, people who made Noh masks were called "mask makers." Mr. Tsuji, who is dedicated to making Noh masks, seems to be a person to whom the word "mask maker" perfectly applies among the many Noh mask artists. The interesting aspect of his style, which can be described as free and unrestrained, is a unique and precious thing that cannot help but deeply impress the viewer. The Mask is the Life of Noh Kanze School, Kiichiro Hayashi It goes without saying that the life of Noh is greatly influenced by the masks used. I believe that performers extinguish themselves and rediscover themselves within the mask, thereby creating a wonderful art. I myself am still in the process of training towards a distant ideal, but I pray that Mr. Tsuji will continue to immerse himself in this profound world, which has no end, and will continue to sublimate his art. A Mask Unparalleled in the World Kyogen Okura School, Nobumoto Ando Noh masks are said to be a highly accomplished form of art, unparalleled in the world. Like the performing art "Noh Kyogen," which is recognized worldwide, they possess a profound and immeasurable meaning and charm, and their mysterious attraction captivates our hearts. I am amazed by Mr. Tsuji's energetic creative activities in recent years. I believe that his Noh mask exhibitions held throughout the country are guiding and inviting many people to the world-renowned Noh theater created by our ancestors, the Japanese. When I think about that, I would like to express my utmost respect to Mr. Tsuji, who continues his active mask-making life, as a popularizer of Noh. (Member of the Sarugaku Yamatoza) Kagura Mask, Kyogen Mask, Komote, Bugaku, Gagaku, Gagaku, Bugaku, Wood Carving, Color Painting, Wakame #Kyogen #NohMask #Shinja #Kijikai #Hosho School #National Noh Theatre
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