This wooden mask represents Hottoku, a character from Japanese folklore often depicted as a fool, a wanderer, and a drinker. Despite his dubious reputation, Hottoku masks are commonly displayed in homes to attract good luck and family well-being. The mask was created by an unknown artist and is dated 1980.
Size: Diameter 45 cm
Material: Papier-mâché
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