Traditional Wooden Tengu Mask, Shōwa Period, Japan.
Traditional wooden Tengu mask, 1950s, Japan
Dimensions: Height 43 cm, Width 28 cm, Depth 42 cm
This beautiful wooden Tengu mask from the 1950s is an authentic example of Japanese folk art. It has been hand-carved from wood and painted in the traditional colors of red, black, and gold.
Over the years, the mask has developed a lovely natural patina, enhancing its charm and character.
The Tengu, often depicted as a figure between human and bird, plays a significant role in Japanese folklore. They are seen as protectors of mountains and forests, but are also known for their mischievous nature and supernatural powers.
This mask has been crafted with great attention to detail, featuring an expressive facial expression and the signature long nose that defines the Tengu.
With its impressive size and rich history, this mask is a remarkable decorative piece, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese art and antiques.