Two Japanese Noh-mask, Japanese theater mask - Koomote masks -Nohmen mask of a woman and man - Koomote masks.
Two Japanese Noh-mask, Japanese theater mask - Koomote masks -Nohmen mask of a woman and man - Koomote masks.
Set of 2 Noh masks of woman and a man, “Ko omote” made of papier mache. Two handmade and handdecorated japanese masks of a man and a woman.
These mask are wearable masks but also home decoration masks
The masks have two ribbons to wear.
You might be wondering why Noh masks hold such significant importance in Noh Theatre. It's because Noh performers believe that these masks possess a certain inherent power, transcending them from mere props to profound symbols of transformation. When they cover their faces with these masks, it becomes a spiritual act, similar to donning makeup with deeper symbolism.
Speaking of Noh masks, firstly, it is essential to know about Noh Theatre. Noh Theatre, also referred to as Nohgaku, is an ancient Japanese performing art with a history spanning over 600 years. It blends drama, music, and dance to craft a distinct and stylized theatrical experience. Noh Theatre is distinguished by its deliberate and unhurried movements, evocative poetry, and symbolic narrative. These performances frequently draw inspiration from historical events, folklore, literature, and religious customs, creating captivating stories.