Hanya tattoos are inspired by the traditional Japanese Noh theater masks, specifically the female mask called "Hannya." These masks typically depict a tortured or vengeful woman with demonic features, representing jealousy, rage, and the transformation into a vengeful spirit. Hanya tattoos often symbolize protection against evil spirits or negative influences, as well as the power to overcome struggles and personal transformation. They can also represent strong emotions, such as anger or jealousy, and serve as a reminder to control and overcome these emotions. Common placements for Hanya tattoos include the arm, back, or chest, where the design can be displayed prominently. Below you will find a collection of hanya tattoo design ideas for you to browse and get inspired by.
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