Showing posts with label creature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creature. Show all posts

August 12, 2013

Suddenly Mythical Apparels Part 2


 Baron Samedi
artwork by Jinded Dedy Deti
available on unisex black t-shirt
IDR 150k (exclude shipping)

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"Baron Samedi (Baron Saturday, also Baron Samdi, Bawon Samedi, or Bawon Sanmdi) is one of the Loa of Haitian Voodoo. Samedi is a Loa of the dead, along with Baron's numerous other incarnations Baron Cimetière, Baron La Croix, and Baron Kriminel. He is the head of the Guédé family of Loa, or an aspect of them, or possibly their spiritual father. 'Samedi' means 'Saturday' in French." -wikipedia-




 Charon
artwork by Jinded Dedy Dedy Deti
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XXS : Width 41cm x Height 63cm
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M : Width 52cm x Height 71cm
L : Width 57cm x Height 75cm

"In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon (/ˈkɛərɒn/ or /ˈkɛərən/; Greek Χάρων) is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron that divided the world of the living from the world of the dead. A coin to pay Charon for passage, usually an obolus or danake, was sometimes placed in or on the mouth of a dead person.[1] Some authors say that those who could not pay the fee, or those whose bodies were left unburied, had to wander the shores for one hundred years. In the catabasis mytheme, heroes — such as Heracles, Orpheus, Aeneas, Dante, Dionysus and Psyche — journey to the underworld and return, still alive, conveyed by the boat of Charon." -wikipedia-





 Chimera
artwork by Skeleton Hendra Bhakti
available on unisex black & white t-shirt
IDR 150k (exclude shipping)

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M : Width 52cm x Height 71cm
L : Width 57cm x Height 75cm

"The Chimera (/kɨˈmɪərə/ or /kaɪˈmɪərə/, also Chimaera, Chimæra; Greek: Χίμαιρα Chímaira) was, according to Greek mythology, a monstrous fire-breathing female and male creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of three animals — a lion, a snake and a goat. Usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat arising from its back, and a tail that ended in a snake's head,[1] the Chimera was one of the offspring of Typhon and Echidna and a sibling of such monsters as Cerberus and the Lernaean Hydra." -wikipedia-




Rangda
artwork by Jinded Dedy Deti
available on unisex black t-shirt
IDR 150k (exclude shipping)

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XXXS : Width 38cm x Height 58cm
XXS : Width 41cm x Height 63cm
XS : Width 44cm x Height 68cm
S : Width 50cm x Height 69cm
M : Width 52cm x Height 71cm
L : Width 57cm x Height 75cm

"Rangda is the demon queen of the leyaks in Bali, according to traditional Balinese mythology. Terrifying to behold, the child-eating Rangda leads an army of evil witches against the leader of the forces of good — Barong. The battle between Barong and Rangda is featured in a Barong dance which represents the eternal battle between good and evil.[1] Rangda is a term in old Javanese that means: 'widow'" -wikipedia-


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March 7, 2012

Suddenly Yōkai (妖怪)

 Suddenly Amikiri
(illustration by unDED)

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white tank-top (one size)
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Amikiri
網剪 あみきり
The serpentine spirit floats into view from behind a sliding door, with what appears to be a segmented exoskeleton, two pincered arms, and a bird-billed face. Based on the amikiri's beak, scissor-like hands (obakemono.com)






Suddenly Yama Uba
(illustration by unDED)

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Yamauba (山姥?), Yamamba or Yamanba are variations on the name of a yōkai found in Japanese folklore.

Depending on the text and translator, the Yamauba appears as a monstrous Crone, “her unkempt hair long and golden white ... her kimono filthy and tattered,” with cannibalistic tendencies. In one tale a mother traveling to her village is forced to give birth in a mountain hut assisted by an apparent kindly old woman, only to discover, when it is too late, that the stranger is actually Yamauba with plans to eat her newborn child. (wikipedia)

Yōkai (妖怪, lit. demon, spirit, or monster) are a class of supernatural monsters in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is made up of the kanji for "otherworldly" and "weird".[1] Yōkai range eclectically from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them. Often they possess animal features (such as the Kappa, which is similar to a turtle, or the Tengu which has wings), other times they can appear mostly human, some look like inanimate objects and others have no discernible shape. Yōkai usually have a spiritual supernatural power, with shapeshifting being one of the most common. Yōkai that have the ability to shapeshift are called obake. (wikipedia)