

Japanese Vintage Wall Plaque
Hand Carved Traditional Japanese Daruma Wooden Mask | Wall Plaque
Age:1900-30s
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Dimensions: 8-1/2”h x 8-1/2”w x 5-0”d
If you do a search you will not find many masks or carved wall plaques featuring this religious figure since very few remain. Masks have even used in Mask Dance Drama enhancing traditional folk plays featuring various allegorical characters, such as Daruma, and considered as the zenith of mask art. This famous monk became a wall-gazer, a person who meditated, eyes to a wall, and in a seated position for nine years, without breaks, and as history reports without closing his eyes for seven years.
Wall art of this type are outstanding in their form and details and treasured to be kept in homes as a daily reminder of ones intentions and perseverance. Here Daruma face is the main feature with his large open white eyes with pupils looking to the heavens, expressive and accented red frowning mouth, exaggerated ears with his big hoop earrings, which were symbols of religion and power within societies, and framed by ample black eyebrows and beard. The carver used the exact technical perfection as art in other formats by artists of the period. It is deeply carved and made of Paulownia wood. It has two sets of wholes, one set at the top to hang on a wall and the second set on each side by his ears to attach a cord to use as a mask, (of course the actor could not see since the eyes are not pierce for vision). Artist/maker unknown, Japanese
Condition: Excellent condition means that the plaque/mask has minor signs of wear and commensurate with age and use.