Vintage Japanese Oni-Style Folk Mask – Hand-Painted Clay – Straw Hair – c. Mid–Late 20th Century
Description:
A striking vintage Japanese folk mask depicting a fierce Oni-style demon figure, traditionally associated with protection, warding off evil, and festival performance. The mask features a deeply carved expression with exaggerated brows, piercing eyes, flared nostrils, and an extended open mouth finished in vivid red.
Crafted from a moulded clay, the mask is hand-painted in traditional tones of charcoal grey, red, black, and gold accents. The top is adorned with natural straw fibre hair, tied and affixed in the customary folk manner. The interior is hollow, with a cord tie for hanging or wearing.
This type of mask was commonly produced in Japan for festival use, shrine decoration, or export as decorative folk art during the mid-to-late 20th century.
Features:
Origin: Japan
Era: Mid–late 20th century
Figure: Oni-style demon / protective spirit
Material: Moulded clay
Finish: Hand-painted surface with traditional colour palette
Hair: Natural straw fibre
Use: Festival mask / wall display / folk art décor
Mounting: Internal cord for hanging or wearing
Height: Approx. 7 inches (see ruler in photos)
Materials / Construction:
Moulded clay or plaster composite body
Hand-applied paint and detailing
Natural straw fibre hair attachment
Hollow interior construction typical of folk masks
Condition:
Good vintage condition overall. Expected surface wear, paint loss, and patina consistent with age and traditional use. Straw hair shows natural wear and unevenness. No major cracks or structural damage observed. Displays very well.
Type:
Vintage Japanese folk mask / Oni-style ceremonial or decorative mask.
A bold and characterful piece of Japanese folk art, ideal for collectors of masks, Asian antiques, festival artefacts, or dramatic wall décor.



































