Man started selling masks in form of a human face and scared buyers

The Japanese designer put up masks made in the form of human faces for sale and scared the buyers. The Daily Mail reports.

Tokyo resident Shuhei Okawara said that he started making realistic masks using a 3D printer for fun. So, first he created a replica of his own face, and then received several photographs from strangers with a request to perform a mask imitating their appearance.

According to the hero of the material, he paid everyone who sent him the pictures, 300 pounds sterling (29 thousand rubles). The man added that judging by the number of frames received from users, the demand for such masks will be high.

According to the material, the aforementioned products will appear in the assortment of the Kamenya Omote store in Tokyo, each costing 700 pounds (69 thousand rubles). “Most often, these masks are considered works of art and are bought for this reason,” explained Okawara.

Readers of the publication criticized the design of the masks, because, in their opinion, they look too realistic. “This is a very scary thing”, “Too good disguise for criminals – it will lead to bad consequences”, “Does such a mask scare me alone?”, “For me personally, it looks scary,” they commented.

Earlier in November, the network showed the most expensive protective mask in the world. This is an accessory of the Israeli jewelry company Yvel, which is made of 250 grams of 18-karat gold and encrusted with 3608 natural diamonds. Its price is $ 1.5 million.

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