Meiji Era Japanese Okina Noh Mask Signed Steel Antique from Japan Auction
Meiji Era Japanese Okina Noh Mask Signed Steel Antique from Japan Auction
This is an authentic Japanese Okina Noh mask from the Meiji Era (circa 1900s), signed by the original artisan and crafted with rare steel elements, making it an exceptionally scarce collectible.
The Okina mask represents longevity, blessing, and sacred ritual in Noh theater and was only used for the most important ceremonial performances.
This rare piece was officially acquired from a Japanese Government Auction, guaranteeing authenticity and provenance.
🪷 Product Highlights:
✅ Genuine Meiji era Okina Noh mask (circa 1900s)
✅ Hand-crafted with signed steel elements
✅ Traditional ceremonial Okina design
✅ Symbol of longevity, wisdom & blessing
✅ Original antique with aged patina
✅ Ideal for collectors, tea rooms & shrine decor
✅ Rare survivor from pre-war Japan
✅ Sourced from Japanese Government Auction
🎭 Cultural Background:
The Okina mask is the most sacred mask in Japanese Noh theater, used exclusively in ritual performances to pray for peace, prosperity, and long life.
📏 Condition:
Very good antique condition for over 120 years old. Natural wear, patina, and minor imperfections consistent with age — all adding to its historical character.
📦 Provenance:
Directly acquired from a Japan Auction.
🎁 Perfect For:
• Noh theater collectors
• Japanese antique specialists
• Zen interior designers
• Shrine or tea ceremony rooms
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Orders with multiple items may be canceled and refunded. Once your item arrives safely, you’re welcome to place another order.
📦 Condition:
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