Shishido Creative

Hellfire Karasutengu Crow Bird Japanese Monster Yokai Aswang • Enamel Pin

Regular price $15.00 USD
Sale price $15.00 USD Regular price
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Karasutengu, the servants of Tengu, are done taking the backseat and are here to grab your attention. More wicked and stylish than ever, our Karastengu pins will look perfect on your lapel, or on a Yokai-themed pin board!

Display them on your favorite jacket or your yokai-themed board or ita bag.

Details

  • Size: 2"
  • Material: Gold Hard Enamel
  • Backing: 2 Rubber Clutches

Additional Information:

About Shishido Creative: Shishido Creative is a small business owned by a Fil-Am and Japanese-Immigrant couple. They specialize in creating pins, prints, stickers and other items that are inspired by their authentic heritage. Their goal is to present designs that are nostalgic for those with similar lived experiences, and share their culture, unfettered by the Western Gaze.
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