Kitsune white fox mask, with moveable lower jaw
Japan
Wood, paint
8" high, 7" wide, with base
Edo Period (1603-1867)
In Japanese folk lore, the fox has both auspicious and malicious
qualities. As a messenger from the Rice God, he represents a bountiful
harvest and wealth. On the other hand, he is a wily creature who can
take on human form for trickery and deceit. The fox also possesses
infinite vision, an all-hearing ear, the secrets of the souls of others,
and full knowledge of the past and present.
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