Japanese Demon Mask 'Hannya'
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Japanese Demon Mask 'Hannya' — Noh Theater Icon of Inner Conflict
The Hannya demon mask tells one of Japan's most enduring stories — a woman so consumed by grief and jealousy that her face transforms into a demon's. Originating in 14th-century Noh theater, the Hannya is not a simple villain but a figure of deep psychological complexity. Her sharp horns and anguished expression are the visible markers of an invisible suffering — making her one of the most studied characters in Japanese theatrical tradition.
This Hannya demon mask brings that layered character to life with a detailed resin build and strong finish. The sculpted features — curved horns, exposed teeth, brow furrowed in permanent grief — are rendered with the drama and depth the original stage mask demands. Resin keeps the mask lightweight while holding fine details that carved wood would struggle to match at this size and price.
As a decorative object, this Hannya makes an immediate impression. Mount it on a statement wall, place it in a Japanese-themed interior, or display it alongside other folk-art masks for a layered cultural vignette. It also works well at themed events where you want a touch of Japanese theatrical drama. A piece with genuine cultural weight, not just visual impact.
- Size: 20.5 cm x 26 cm
- Material: Resin
- For adults and teenagers
- Ideal as a gift or decoration