Japanese Hannya Mask 'Oni-Okuto'
Japanese Hannya Mask 'Oni-Okuto' — Classical Noh Theater Demon
The Hannya stands alongside the dragon and the oni as one of the most instantly recognizable figures in Japanese visual culture. Born on the Noh stage centuries ago, the Hannya embodies a contradiction — she is terrifying and sympathetic at once, a demon whose horns mask a deeply human pain. This 'Oni-Okuto' version captures that duality in a classical rendering rooted in traditional mask-making aesthetics.
Constructed in resin with careful attention to the classical Hannya proportions, the mask features the signature horns, gaping mouth, and piercing eyes. The material gives you durability without the fragility of ceramic or the weight of wood, making it practical for wall mounting while still looking substantial up close. The coloring stays true to traditional Noh interpretations.
This Hannya makes a powerful addition to any room where you want a bold Japanese visual anchor. It's particularly effective in darker, more contemplative spaces — studies, entryways, libraries — where its presence has room to breathe. Pair it with traditional calligraphy, ukiyo-e prints, or other Japanese folk-art pieces for a curated look, or let it stand alone as a singular statement.
- Size: 20.5 cm x 26 cm
- Material: Resin
- For adults and teenagers
- Ideal as a gift or decoration


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Japanese Hannya Mask 'Oni-Okuto' — Classical Noh Theater Demon
The Hannya stands alongside the dragon and the oni as one of the most instantly recognizable figures in Japanese visual culture. Born on the Noh stage centuries ago, the Hannya embodies a contradiction — she is terrifying and sympathetic at once, a demon whose horns mask a deeply human pain. This 'Oni-Okuto' version captures that duality in a classical rendering rooted in traditional mask-making aesthetics.
Constructed in resin with careful attention to the classical Hannya proportions, the mask features the signature horns, gaping mouth, and piercing eyes. The material gives you durability without the fragility of ceramic or the weight of wood, making it practical for wall mounting while still looking substantial up close. The coloring stays true to traditional Noh interpretations.
This Hannya makes a powerful addition to any room where you want a bold Japanese visual anchor. It's particularly effective in darker, more contemplative spaces — studies, entryways, libraries — where its presence has room to breathe. Pair it with traditional calligraphy, ukiyo-e prints, or other Japanese folk-art pieces for a curated look, or let it stand alone as a singular statement.
- Size: 20.5 cm x 26 cm
- Material: Resin
- For adults and teenagers
- Ideal as a gift or decoration























