Description
Face the world artfully with this handmade mask featuring the work of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi! We collaborated with Philadelphia artisan Ana Thorne to design this mask exclusively for us featuring A Noh Actor as the Warrior Kamasaka Chohan on a Night with a Misty Moon. Each mask was designed and hand sewn by Ana in her Philadelphia studio. Comfortable and easily adjustable, each non-medical grade mask is made from triple layer 100% cotton with soft, adjustable ear loops and a wide, flat adjustable nose for maximum comfort.
- Made in Philadelphia.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art Exclusive.
- Three layers of 100% cotton fabric, adjustable ear bands and a nose wire.
- Fits most men, women and kids age 10 and up.
- Masks are meant to be worn for quick essential errands in conjunction with social distancing and safety guidelines set by the CDC.
- Machine wash hang to dry.
Sorry; for health reasons our masks are not returnable. Please visit https://www.sewfacemasksphilly.com/safety for some excellent tips on handmade mask safety.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Japanese (1839 - 1892)
A Noh Actor as the Warrior Kamasaka Chohan on a Night with a Misty Moon, 1886 From the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
Color woodcut
Purchased with funds contributed by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, 1989