Akatsuki Eyes: Every Member's Eye Power, Matched to a Lens
Only three Akatsuki members have true eye powers. Here is every member's eye, from Sharingan and Rinnegan to Konan's amber, matched to cosplay lenses shot on dark brown eyes.

Only three Akatsuki members actually have eye powers: Itachi and Obito carry the Sharingan, and Pain carries the Rinnegan. Everyone else under the red-cloud cloak — Konan, Deidara, Hidan, Kakuzu, Kisame, Sasori, Zetsu — has an ordinary eye color that is still very much worth copying. Here is the full roster, eye by eye, with the lens that matches each one on real, dark brown eyes.

Itachi: three tomoe, then the pinwheel
Itachi's eyes do most of their acting in silence. The base form is the calm, three-tomoe red — a deep crimson iris with three comma marks orbiting the pupil, unsettling precisely because the face around it never moves. When the story escalates, the tomoe fuse into his signature Mangekyo: a three-spoke pinwheel that reads clearly even in a dim convention hall. If your cosplay covers both moods, plan for both prints — the quiet tomoe for hallway shots, the pinwheel for the moment someone asks for "the Amaterasu eye." A chunkier tomoe-ring print also photographs beautifully at arm's length, and there is a second take on the pinwheel with heavier spokes if you want the pattern to survive low light.


Pain: the ripple that outranks everything
Pain's Rinnegan is the rarest eye in the roster, and the easiest to spot from across a room: pale rings ripple outward from the pupil like a stone dropped in still water, in a muted grey-violet that makes the orange hair beside it look radioactive. On a lens, that translates to concentric rings over a light base — our spiral take renders them in graphite, which keeps the hypnotic effect while staying legible on deep brown irises. Pair it with the studded bridge piercings and you barely need the wig to be recognized.
Obito: one eye behind the mask
For most of his run as the masked "Madara," Obito shows the world exactly one eye — a single red Sharingan burning through the swirl mask's lone eyehole. That makes his cosplay the cheapest on this list: one lens does the entire job, and yes, wearing a single lens is completely fine. When the mask cracks and the Kamui pinwheel comes out, a bladed print with long curved spokes carries the menace. The real Madara look, if you are chasing the man whose name he borrowed, runs a wide-diameter ribbed red that swallows the whole iris.
The rest of the roster: no powers, strong palette
The other seven members prove you don't need a legendary eye to be recognizable — you need the right color next to the right hair.
- Konan — cool amber-orange eyes under blue hair and a paper flower. A warm honey or amber lens sells it instantly.
- Deidara — bright blue, and usually only one is visible under the scope; another one-lens cosplay.
- Hidan — unusual magenta-violet eyes that read pink in daylight scenes; a bold purple-pink lens is the move.
- Kakuzu — the wildcard: green irises floating on red-tinted sclera, with no visible pupil. Full recreations live in sclera territory; a no-pupil green print gets you most of the way in comfort.
- Sasori — half-lidded, warm reddish-brown; many cosplayers skip lenses entirely if their natural eyes are brown.
- Kisame — tiny, rounded shark eyes; the effect comes from makeup and gill shading more than iris color.
- Zetsu — flat yellow eyes on the black-and-white split face.
For the exact color families that show up best over dark irises, the color guide breaks down every shade we print.
For these members a plain red or simply ringed lens is the correct call — it reads as "part of this organisation" without claiming an eye technique the character never had, and it is the cheapest way to unify a group photo where three people are wearing three different powers:

Ordering for a group cosplay
Red-cloud group cosplays are the most photographed squads at any convention, which means ten pairs of eyes get compared side by side in one frame. Every design above is an opaque print shot on dark brown eyes, so what you see in the photos is what deep irises actually get. Materials are FDA-cleared, US orders over $49 ship free — easy to hit when a whole squad orders together — and if your con is on the calendar, the convention prep guide has the order-by timeline. For a deeper dive into every red-eye pattern family, the Sharingan design guide and the character-to-lens table pick up where this roster ends.
FAQ
What is the "Amaterasu eye"?
Amaterasu is not a separate eye design — it is a technique cast through Itachi's Mangekyo Sharingan, the three-spoke pinwheel. If you searched for an Amaterasu eye lens, the Itachi Mangekyo is the print you are looking for; the black flames happen around the eye, not in it.
Do all Akatsuki members have the Sharingan?
No. Only two members carry the Sharingan — Itachi and Obito — and Pain carries the Rinnegan. The other seven have ordinary eyes in specific colors: amber for Konan, blue for Deidara, magenta-violet for Hidan, green-on-red for Kakuzu, brown for Sasori, yellow for Zetsu, and Kisame's tiny shark eyes.
Was Sasuke ever in the Akatsuki?
Briefly, yes — after defeating Itachi, his team Taka allied with the organization and wore the red-cloud cloaks. His look during that arc is his own eye line, so a Sasuke red or his Mangekyo works for cloak-era photos.
Do these red lenses show up on dark brown eyes?
Yes. Every design in this guide is an opaque print, and every worn photo on our product pages is shot on dark brown eyes — no filters, no light-iris models. The red and the black pattern sit on top of your natural color instead of blending into it.
Can I wear just one lens for an Obito or Deidara cosplay?
Yes, wearing a single lens is completely fine and very common for masked or scoped characters. Handle it with the same care as a pair — clean storage, fresh solution, and the same wear-time limits — and keep the other eye bare or corrected as usual.
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