1. This mask is used for various contents such as dramas, cartoons, and videos in Korea, and is also used for making and coloring classes in Korean schools.2. In Korea, there is a saying, "Laughing brings good luck." If you hang the Hahoe mask at home, you will be blessed. I recommend it as an interior accessory.3. Celebrities working in Korea are often seen wearing this necklace.4. This necklace is a stylish necklace that can be worn by various age groups ranging from teenagers to those in their 70s or older.5.1. Yangban (the aristocrat): The character with the most power, and therefore the object of extreme mockery in the plays. The eyes are painted closed, with deep dark eyebrows and wrinkles surrounding them.5.2. Kaksi (the young woman/bride): This mask represents a goddess in the first play of the cycle and a young bride in later episodes. This mask has a closed mouth and closed downward lowered eyes, indicating that she is both shy and quiet.5.3. Sonpi (the teacher/scholar): Another character holding high social status, the mask has flared nostrils and sharply defined cheekbones to show an air of disapproval, conceit and disdain. The mask is wider at the top, coming almost to a point at the chin to represent and mock the large brain of the know-it-all scholar.5.4. Bune (the concubine): Bune is a forward and character, appearing in the plays as the concubine of either the scholar or the aristocrat. The mask is symmetrical and made of one solid piece of wood. She has a very small mouth with red rouged lips, cheeks and forehead. 5.5. Imae (the scholar's servant): This character is portrayed as a jolly fool, with a drooping eyes to express foolishness and naivety. The forehead and cheeks are slanted and there are many wrinkles around the entire face and eyes. It is the only mask without a chin.
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