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japaneseaesthetics: Armor with the features of a tengu (tengu tōsei gusoku), Late Edo period, 1854, Japan. Iron, lacquer, plant fibers, brocade, feathers, fur, © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
japaneseaesthetics: Armor with the features of a tengu (tengu tōsei gusoku), Late Edo period, 1854, Japan. Iron, lacquer, plant fibers, brocade, feathers, fur, © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
japaneseaesthetics: Armor with the features of a tengu (tengu tōsei gusoku), Late Edo period, 1854, Japan. Iron, lacquer, plant fibers, brocade, feathers, fur, © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
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Art-Of-Swords: Wakizashi Momoyama Sword Dated: 16Th Century Culture: Japanese Medium: Steel, Iron, Gold, Lacquer Measurements: Overall Length: 91 Cm. Blade Lenght: 53 Cm Attributed To Bishu Osafune Sukesada, Momoyama Period The Blade Is A Shinogi-Zukuri
Japaneseaesthetics: Dog God Mask. Japan
Japaneseaesthetics: Yumi-Dai (Archery Stand) Comprising A Wooden Shaft With Brass And Tooled Leather Mounts, With Two Bows Of Black Lacquer Bound With Red-Lacquered Rattan Bands, 119.5Cm (47In); The Utsubo (Quiver) Of Roiro, Lacquered In Gold Hiramakie
Aleyma: Horaku, Owl And Bat Netsuke, Early To Mid 19Th Century (Source).
Japaneseaesthetics: A Cloisonné Enamel Model Of A Traditional Go-Ban (Games Board) By Honda Kozaburo Of Nagoya, Meiji Period, Japan. Bonhams
Japaneseaesthetics: By Artist Kawanabe Kyosai (1831~1889), Japan
Reservoirrr: Sakai Hoitsu(酒井抱一 Japanese, 1761-1828) 青面金剛像
Ethnoworld: Japanese Mask
Yama-Bato: Linda Butler Rural Japan Noh And Kyô Gen Masks, Yamagata-Ken Link On The Year’s Last Night A New Face For The Cat… Devil’s Mask Issa
Japaneseaesthetics: Japanese Packaging For Rice. Image Via Pinterest
Japaneseaesthetics: Detail Of Wooden Nio Statue Of Zenko-Ji Temple In Nagano, Japan. Made By Koun Takamura (1852-1934) And Unkai Yonekura (1869-1925)
Japaneseaesthetics: Gigaku Mask, Japan. Nara Period (710 -794). Gigaku Masks Are Now The Only Remains Of A Drama That Reached Its Peak In Japan Viii Th Century. This Theater Mask Gigaku Karura Is A Divine Bird In Indian Mythology That Was Introduced
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