Hoodie Hannya Mask
Hoodie Hannya Mask
A Japanese Hannya mask is a symbol of Japanese culture and theater. The mask represents an old woman possessed by a demon. The Hannya mask is often used in traditional Japanese plays such as Noh and Kabuki to express rage and pain at the same time, and it also has a deeper meaning that goes back to Buddhist teachings. It symbolizes the transience of life and the impermanence of human emotions. The Hannya mask is often used as protection against evil spirits and demons and is a popular motif in Japanese art and tattoo culture.
Created by tattoo artist Sandor Jordan.
Attention: Made-to-order contract manufacturing
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Brand: Stanley & Stella
Material: 85 percent organic cotton, 15 percent recycled polyester
Printing & finishing : High-quality skin- and environmentally friendly direct-to-garment printing
Care: Important care instructions can be found at the bottom of our website.