Kabuki Warrior Mask Socks
Description: Kumadori makeup was not decoration. It was information — every line on the face told the audience exactly what kind of force had just entered the stage. This Kabuki warrior carries the full visual grammar of Edo period theater: black and white planes split by orange lines, gold eyes fixed on something the audience cannot see, the helmet cutting the frame with absolute geometric authority. Japanese theatrical tradition rendered with the precision of someone who understood that a face painted this way is not a face anymore. It is a statement. The stage is wherever you put it.
Kabuki Warrior – Japanese Theater Mask Kumadori Vintage Art Socks
by Wrong Century
$14 $20
Description: Embrace ancient mythology with this fierce Japanese Oni mask wind guardian illustration. This striking traditional folklore character brings powerful energy to your style.
Wind Guardian Japanese Oni Mask Samurai Mythological Demon Socks
by AtlasCo
$14 $20
Description: A fierce female samurai warrior wearing traditional armor and face paint stares intensely over crossed katana swords. Vibrant red autumn maple leaves surround this striking warrior soul illustration.
Busido Soul Female Samurai Warrior With Red Maple Leaves Socks
by AtlasCo
$14 $20
Description: Geisha (or geiko) are professional entertainers who attend guests during meals, banquets and other occasions. They are trained in various traditional Japanese arts, such as dance and music, as well as in the art of communication. Their role is to make guests feel at ease with conversation, drinking games and dance performances.