The saw is family… and this is where it starts.
Straight from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), this Leatherface Killing Mask brings one of the most disturbing looks in horror history into your collection. This is the version from that first encounter, the moment that defined the character and cemented him as one of the most iconic slashers ever created.
This officially licensed Leatherface Killing Mask is crafted from high quality latex, designed as a full head mask that replicates the stitched flesh, hollowed eyes, and grim expression seen in the original film.
The sculpt focuses on the raw, unsettling look of Leatherface’s “killing mask” appearance minimal, brutal, and stripped down to exactly what made the character terrifying in the first place. Unlike other versions, this one captures that early film intensity before the character evolved into more stylized looks.
This isn’t a costume piece, it’s a straight up horror artifact.
This is the version of Leatherface that everyone remembers.
Not the dressed up version. Not the later variations. This is the raw, stripped down look from the original film. The one that feels real. The one that made people uncomfortable the first time they saw it.
On a wall or in a display case, this isn’t just another mask, it’s a centerpiece. It carries weight because of what it represents.
And for collectors, this is one of those core pieces. If you’re building anything tied to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, this is ground zero.
Don’t wait, this is one of those foundational pieces that disappears and gets harder to find the longer you wait.


