Wood and lacquer
22 (h) x 14.6 cm
Edo Period, 18th-19th century
Exhibition "Supranatural" @Galerie Mingei
Nō mask, Kurohige type
A nō mask representing a dragon god which is believed to live in the sea and have the power to bring rain.
The mask's gold eyeballs rest beneath thick eyebrow ridges of light ochre, and since Kurohige rises from the sea, the pupils look slightly upwards.
The lower jaw juts forward, while the upper jaw is pulled back to create the concave shape characteristic of this mask. With its mouth open in this way, the mask's wide, large red tongue and upper and lower teeth are visible.
Its name derives from its thick, black mustache and beard. The entire mask is painted a dark flesh color, and it is worn for dragon-god roles in plays like Chikubushima, Mekari, Kasuga Ryujin, Kuse-no-to and Orochi.