Japanese Folk Mask Pin (Red Kirin Lion)
Japanese Folk Mask Pin (Red Kirin Lion)
Each Folk Mask Pin is inspired by Japanese fairy tales and the masks worn during the traditional Kirin Lion Dance Parade (麒麟獅子舞) in the Gongen Matsuri (Gongen Festival) held in Tottori. During the Kirin Lion Dance, a lion head is crafted in the shape of an imaginary animal called a Kirin. The Leather Mask Pins are made by Kodai Asakura, half of the husband and wife unit Ko-ma workshop. Designed after the Kirin featuring a long single horn on the forehead and closed eyes which is where it gets the nickname ‘sleeping lion’.
Dimensions: 3 x 5cm
Material: Leather
Place of Origin: Tottori, Japan
Care Instructions
To open the pin clasp, pull and remove the knob on the back of the clasp, carefully attach the pin to your desired item of clothing and reattach the knob onto the pin to secure the mask pin. It is recommended when attaching the mask pin to clothes, hats or bags, extra care should be taken to avoid snagging the material.
Due to the nature of leather, over time the colour of the leather may darken and become glossy with age.
Water damage may occur if your pin badge comes into contact with water.
Avoid leaving your mask pin in the sun for long periods of time.
Do not apply large amounts of force to the leather, as this may cause distortion.