Two antique Japanese Noh theater Okina masks carved from a single piece of wood painted with natural pigments. Each mask depicts an older man with a long white beard which is a sign of wisdom. The Okina mask takes its origin from the traditional Genryu style of Noh plays called Dance of the Monkeys and features a movable jaw. One mask is marked on the back. Circa the late 19th or the early 20th century. Antique Japanese Theatre Masks And Carved Wooden Collectibles.
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