Yen Brass Mask represents a wild boar form, characterised by a broad snout, flared nostrils, and outward-projecting tusks that immediately define its identity. The face is compact and powerful, with a forward thrust that gives the mask an assertive, almost confrontational presence.
The eyes are small and deeply set, positioned above the snout, adding intensity and focus to the expression. The surface shows uneven ageing and darkened recesses, especially around the eyes, mouth, and tusks, which enhances the raw and ceremonial feel of the piece.
This mask carries strong symbolic energy and works best as a standalone wall feature. Its animal form and aged brass finish make it feel ritualistic rather than decorative, suited for interiors that embrace bold tribal references and statement objects.