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● Heita This mask is said to be modeled after the face of Heita Ega, a warrior from the Kamakura period. He was a warrior who appeared in the Battle of Wada, where Yoshimori Wada, a senior vassal of the Kamakura shogunate, met his end. This mask is used exclusively for the plays "Ebira," as well as "Tamura," "Yashima," and "Kanehira." The sun-tanned face, befitting a veteran warrior, is painted in reddish-brown, with dignified eyebrows, a neatly trimmed mustache, and a full set of teeth, giving the impression of a middle-aged samurai. However, in "Ebira," the protagonist Kageki is described as "still a young warrior," although historically, he would have been around twenty-four or twenty-five years old. Size: 21.4 cm (height) x 13.8 cm (width) Due to amateur photography, the colors may appear different depending on the lighting. However, I have stored it in a dark place since purchasing it, without ever using it. It appears to be in good condition, with no noticeable scratches or stains to the untrained eye. However, as it is an item that has aged over time, please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about its condition. I appreciate your understanding.
2 months ago