Okima Noh Mask Japanese haku Authentic Head Face Japan Armour  Low-poly  3D model

Okima Noh Mask Japanese haku Authentic Head Face Japan Armour Low-poly 3D model

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Detailed Information about the Origin and Meaning Behind the Mask Below Model Specifications: o One Abject with One Material = Minimal Draw Calls and Easy Import to Any Engine o Low Poly - 4.2k Vertices o 3 Textures Includes DIFFUSE/NORMAL/SPECULAR All Sized 2304x3072 o Aligned 0,0,0 X/Y/Z o Made and Rendered in Blender Cycles 2.80 o Small File Size for Mesh = 597.8kB Okima: It is a synonym for Okina, and so named because it is painted white (haku). There is another variation Kokushiki-jō, which is painted black (koku). The lower jaw separated from and hinged to the face is a distinguishing character of the type of Okina. Hakushiki-jō was born before Noh in its original forms of sarugaku or dengaku, and was used in prayers and celebrations. It has a soft smile of the deity symbolising the country and the world at peace, bountiful harvests, long lives, and prosperity of the current and the future generations.

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