Japanese tattoo 101: HANNYA MASK PT 2 AND HISTORY
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The Japanese word hannya (般若) is a phonetic transcription of the Sanskrit word prajñā (प्रज्ञा), which means "wisdom" in English.
The Hannya mask is a powerful symbol in Japanese culture that represents the complexity of human emotions, particularly the darker aspects like jealousy, hatred, and vengeance. However, it can also convey the idea of passion and deep love, as the demon was once a human woman transformed by her intense emotions.
The Hannya mask is used in Noh and Kabuki theater, as well as in Ukiyo-e art. In Noh theater, the mask is used to tell stories of women consumed by jealousy and turning into demons. In Ukiyo-e, the "pictures of the floating world," the Hannya mask is often depicted in woodblock prints and paintings.
The Hannya mask is also a popular subject in Japanese tattoo art. The mask's appearance can be used to represent a dark moment in your life, a haunted past, or other emotions. The mask can come in a variety of colors, with each color having a different meaning. For example, a white mask indicates a woman of aristocratic status, while a red mask depicts a low-class woman
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