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Oryx is glorious. She tried to kill me twice while I was making her, but she is now rendered (mostly) harmless, and I love her dearly. Her horns are long, wrapping around the body in such a way that the weight of the mask rests comfortably on the head, with the lower part of the curved horn holding her in place even if you whip your head around to see something more curious than yourself. Still, she's not a great mask for a crowd, so I'm only giving her a four on the wearablity scale.

Oryx is a full body mask, and encourages a great deal of interaction with the wearer (you). She is the perfect dance partner, accentuating your moves without overshadowing your body. She makes even the smallest motion into a statement.

Oryx also comes with a subtle steel framestand for display. She is nearly four feet in diameter. Her price includes a 40 dollar fee for crating and oversize domestic shipping. Overseas orders will incur an additional fee- we'll get a quote to wherever you are and let you know within one business day of you placing your order. Depending on your location, it could be as little as an extra 10 dollars, or as much as an extra 50. You are also more than welcome to email us for a quote before placing your order.

Comfortable and easy to forget you are wearing, my masks are designed to be wearable. They are light, and their fit is taken off the human skull- this means they will almost certainly fit you- yes- YOU. Working in metal allows the mask to be very thin- much more so than papermache or even leather, so you lose no peripheral vision. They warm (or cool) to your skin temp within a few moments of donning them, and you will quickly forget you have one on.

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Oryx is glorious. She tried to kill me twice while I was making her, but she is now rendered (mostly) harmless, and I love her dearly. Her horns are long, wrapping around the body in such a way that the weight of the mask rests comfortably on the head, with the lower part of the curved horn holding her in place even if you whip your head around to see something more curious than yourself. Still, she's not a great mask for a crowd, so I'm only giving her a four on the wearablity scale.

Oryx is a full body mask, and encourages a great deal of interaction with the wearer (you). She is the perfect dance partner, accentuating your moves without overshadowing your body. She makes even the smallest motion into a statement.

Oryx also comes with a subtle steel framestand for display. She is nearly four feet in diameter. Her price includes a 40 dollar fee for crating and oversize domestic shipping. Overseas orders will incur an additional fee- we'll get a quote to wherever you are and let you know within one business day of you placing your order. Depending on your location, it could be as little as an extra 10 dollars, or as much as an extra 50. You are also more than welcome to email us for a quote before placing your order.

Comfortable and easy to forget you are wearing, my masks are designed to be wearable. They are light, and their fit is taken off the human skull- this means they will almost certainly fit you- yes- YOU. Working in metal allows the mask to be very thin- much more so than papermache or even leather, so you lose no peripheral vision. They warm (or cool) to your skin temp within a few moments of donning them, and you will quickly forget you have one on.

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Material Brass
Wearability Rating 4

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