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Mask1109/3 a-b

The wood mask (part a) is beige-pink with a wrinkled brow and eyebrows painted whispy black. Round bulging gold-coloured eyes with the pupils cut out. Large nose with nostrils cut out. Red-painted groove for compressed mouth. Moustache, goatee, and beard painted whispy black. The bag (part b) is a light beige-cream colour with a patterned floral landscape design including the colours red, blue, green, pink, silver, and orange-beige. The bag has two ties, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood, paint and silk fibre ?
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Noh MaskEd5.2498 a-b

The mask represents Okina (翁; elderly person), also known as Hakushikijō (白色尉/白式尉; white okina). It has a light brown face with its curved eyes cut out, as well as the nostrils and the red mouth with two flat upper teeth. A black hat rim is painted along the top, as well as a moustache. Two fibre circles are attached at the brow, one on each side. Blonde hair is used for the beard, passing through set holes. Fibre string attaches the lower jaw or movable chin (切顎; kiriago) to the upper part of the mask. Curved lines are carved around the brows and the cheeks. The mask bag (part b) is made of fabric with a yellow-green background and white, gold, and black floral pattern. The bag has two ties, to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood, hair, fibre and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MaskEd5.2495 a-b

A mask (part a) with a light beige face and hair painted black. The pupils of the eyes are cut out, as are the nostrils, and the open red mouth with black upper teeth. The bag (part b) is greyish-green with a biege and dark green floral pattern. The bag has two brown ties, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask1109/2 a-b

The first piece is a mask (part a) with a red face with wispy black bangs and hair on the side, feather-like shaped eyebrows, small thin cut out eyes, cut out nostrils, and an open cut out mouth with teeth. The second piece is a cloth bag (part b) with a floral design of green, orange, and brown on a cream-coloured background. The bag has two ties, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood, paint and silk fibre ?
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask1109/1 a-b

The first piece is a mask (part a) with a beige face, an open cut out red mouth with teeth, a moustache, a goatee, eyebrows, a black hairline from the sides around to the top, and cut out eyes and nostrils. The second piece is a cloth bag (part b) with a design of yellow and brown hatch marks on a green background. The bag has two ties, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood, paint and silk fibre ?
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask1149/1

Oval-shaped mask with greyish-yellow complexion, painted hair on forehead, eyebrows, moustache, and under lip. Prominent cheek bones, sunken eyes with hollow eyes and nostrils, and down turned mouth. Eyes painted black and red. Back of mask has carved Japanese characters in square and is painted green. Next to it, is a row of red painted Japanese characters.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag1149/3

Brownish coloured rectangular bag with yellow and green leaf motifs. Top of bag has a small flap. Strap from flap ties with strap on bag. Inside of bag is lined with cream coloured silk.

Culture
Japanese
Material
silk fibre
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag1149/2

Olive green coloured rectangular-shaped silk(?) bag lined with gold fabric. Square of cream coloured fabric is stitched to the centre of the bag near the bottom and has two black Japanese characters in the centre.

Culture
Japanese
Material
silk fibre ?
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Noh MaskEd5.2497

Carved wooden Noh mask of "Hannya"; brown, with gold horns and teeth, and bronze eyes. Black painted hair, with stray strands falling over the face, prominent ears.

Culture
Japanese
Material
japanese cypress wood, paint and starch
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MaskEd5.2496 a-b

A light beige mask (part a) with upraised eyebrows outlined with black diagonal lines and four curvy horizontal lines carved for furrows at the brow. The slightly oval inset eyes bulge out at an angle as the high cheek bone angles to a downward bulge. The open cut out red mouth has upper teeth. The moustache and the goatee are painted with curved black lines. Hair curls over the top of the head along the edges from a set of holes. The beard is done in a similar manner. The pupils of the eyes and the nostrils are also cut out. The bag (part b) is cream coloured with a flower in a hexagon pattern. The bag has two brown ties outlined with green, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.

Culture
Japanese
Material
wood, hair and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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