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OG-269
Japanese unique doll of a Noh Theatre Character as
Musume Dojo-ji in wonderfully rendered kimono and removed
mask, 1950's
Very rare and unique
Japanese antique
doll of a Noh Theatre Character as young beauty
Kiyohime or Musume Dojo-jo
with mask and beautiful stage costume crafted in Kyoto,
around 1950's and represents very popular play of Noh Theatre,
whose story tells about sad love and jealousy story between
wealthy man's daughter Kiyohime and monk of
Yamabusi Buddhist sect ( the warrior-monk)
The doll has removable Noh mask of Ja ( snake)
and wonderful black silk upper kimono with hand embroidery
as well as other golden-red kimono with applied gold triangles
( as a snake skin) and white silk socks on the feet.
Her long black hair is tied on the back and adorned with
silk brocaded band. Young lady holds two magic wooden hammers
in her hands.
The doll crafted in Kyoto, around 1950's ensuring the finest
quality and craftsmanship. Tender, expressive face, exquisite
kimonos make this doll a highly collectible item of Japanese
art.
Dimensions: 32 cm / 12,5 inches high
Conditions: excellent with no damage
Price: US$ 755.00
* Express mail delivery and insurance fee approx. US$
US$ 82-90.00
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