• Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

  • Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

  • Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

  • Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

  • Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

  • Good-luck Mask (With Board)

    In Noh dramas, an elderly man or woman often appears on the stage as the incarnation of a god in plays that feature celebratory content. For this reason, these masks are often used decoratively to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. In addition, foxes appear in plays featuring good harvests as the incarnation of the god of fortune. The “kumadori” mask is a very auspicious mask used for roles representing bravery, justice, and strength.

Material Ceramic ware
Size Board size: Elderly man/woman: 41.0 x 25.5cm
Fox/Kumadori: 27.2 x 25cm
Weight 25g~1069g
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SETO TOGEISHA

We have been producing novelty ceramic pieces for approximately 50 years in the pottery center of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. With a desire to treasure Japan’s fading customs and bring fortune, our artisans pour their hearts into their work and produce each item by hand. We suggest you our two brands " Gangu-kobo" and "Shoho."

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