✦ Printing: Highest quality prints with a unique canvas coating. ✦ Installation: Back hanging included for easy installation. ✦ Ink: UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks, non-hazardous, non-toxic, and non-flammable. ✦ Art: Exclusive artwork created by Circle Six Lab. ✦ Limited Edition: Exclusive item with only 20 pieces available for each size. Please note that slight size variations may occur due to canvas production (tolerance +/- 1/8" or 3.2mm) © Circle Six Lab, all rights reserved
Hand-painted, Japanese, ceramic brooches make the prettiest addition to your outfit...
This fancy two-piece ramen bowl pin includes intricate details such as chopsticks, nori, egg, menma, naruto, noodles. Measurements: Bowl Height: 2cm Bowl Width: 2.2.cm If you love this enamel pin, check out more in our store!
This pinback-style button reads "日本語が話せます," or "I speak Japanese." It measures 1.5" across. It has a coral pink background, navy blue text, and an image of cherry blossoms. I hand make these pins at home and ship them to you using minimal packaging from reused materials. The packaging isn't the most beautiful, but the product you purchase is. I love languages and how they help us connect with others. That's why I make these pins. Let those you work with and for know that you speak their language--and show pride in your language abilities. Free shipping for orders over $35. I love making pins! I would love to make you a custom pin or a bulk order. I can customize the language, make pins in your business or school colors, or come up with something that has nothing to do with languages. I can also offer a discount for orders over 10 items. Please send me a message via the Etsy platform for a quote. Your Satisfaction: I want you to be happy with your purchase. If you have any questions or problems, please contact me via the Etsy platform.
• ✧ • D E T A I L S • ✧ • Enamel Pin : ⇢ Hard enamel pin ⇢ Gold plating ⇢ Comes with clutch ⇢ Backstamp ⇢ Pin size is approx. 1.6-2 in • ✧ • P L E A S E N O T E • ✧ • Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. We guarantee the style is the same as shown in the pictures. ☆ GRADING ☆ • Standard: Close to perfect pins with possible minor scratches or smudges that are not obviously visible when looking face forward • Seconds: Pins with more noticeable flaws/imperfections that may have one or more of the following - under-filled enamel, scratches, dents, dust trapped in enamel, misprinted screen printed details, and more. Your pin will be shipped via USPS mail. Thank you so much for choosing to look through my shop! ----- ♡ ---- Check us out on social media: ♡ Instagram/Twitter- Rsenic_Rin ♡ TikTok- rsenicrin
My fascination for old Japanese shrines, ancient mythology and traditional art inspired me to create this Yōkai Hard Enamel Pin series. Yōkai are supernatural monsters, spirits and demons in Japanese folklore and numerous tales tell about their relationship with humans. Afraid of losing your pins? Grab yourself a pair of pin savers to prevent your pins falling off your clothes/bags for just 1,00€ extra. Every Yōkai has its own background story and you can choose between those 13 Yōkai Hard Enamel Pendant pins: – Kitsune Mask Pin – Moon Rabbit Pin – White Kitsune Pin – Tanuki Pin – Maneki Neko Pin – Shukaku Pin – Bakeneko Pin – Sunekosuri Pin – Kappa Pin – Yuki Onna Pin – Ippondatara Pin – Karasu Tengu Pin – Special: Daruma Pin If you’re curious for the Yōkais’ background story: here you go! Kitsune Mask Pin: Kitsune masks are used in traditional Japanese theater (Nō) and have a ritual and religious meaning. The Inari shrine in Kyoto is well-known for its numerous red Torii guiding the way up the hill. Moon Rabbit Pin: The moon rabbit (Tsuki no Usagi) is based on Japanese and chinese mythology. It‘s part of an ancient legend about the friendship between a fox, a monkey and a white rabbit. White Kistune Pin: Kistune are known for being both good and evil. They are a symbol of wealth and capable of shapeshifting – often turning into women to seduce unsuspecting men. Tanuki Pin: The Tanuki (= Raccoon Dog) is a true master of disguise. They are well-known for fooling and play games with people. He has eight special traits that bring good fortune – and always carries a bottle of sake (the hachi symbol (八) of the sake flask is a symbol for these eight traits). Maneki Neko Pin: The Maneki Neko is a popular talisman and also brings good luck to the owner. A white cat stands for purity and happiness, a golden one for wealth and prosperity. It holds a golden coin (koban) which is a symbol for 10,000,000 ryo, an old japanese currency in the Edo period. Shukaku Pin: There are numerous tales about the shapeshifting Shukaku. He’s a Tanuki and has the ability to transform himself into a monk that owns a special tea kettle with an infinite amount of hot water. Other tales say that the Shukaku is not transforming into a monk but into the tea kettle itself. Bakeneko Pin: The Bakeneko is a normal cat that develops supernatural power in the old age. It has great shape-shifting abilities and likes to disguise as a human – it can even walk on its hind paws and learn the human language. The Bakeneko loves to play tricks and dance around merrily. Sunekosuri Pin: Sunekosuri are dog-like small spirits that follow travellers walking in the dark. They rub against their shins and make them stumble just for fun without harming anyone (its name literally means "rub against lower legs"). They have extremely round heads and are a bit chubby. Kappa Pin: Kappas are pretty well-known Yōkais. Whoever played “Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town” (like me haha) should have met one of these guys when throwing a cucumber into the pond. Their appearance is a mix between human and turtle and they usually live in Japanese ponds or rivers. The sara (the cavity on its head) retains water and represents/contains its life force. Yuki Onna Pin: The Yuki Onna (“snow woman”) is a well-known Japanese Yōkai. She’s a beautiful woman with black hair and a white, elegant Kimono. In some tales she is regarded as the “Moon Princess” that was bored and followed snow flakes to earth – and could not return. Ippondatara Pin: The Ippondatara is the ghost of a giant boar that lives in the mountains. It has been bound by a high priest so most of the time it’s harmless. But the binding allows it to roam free on December 20th each year – it’s very dangerous to go hiking in the mountains at that time. Karasu Tengu Pin: A Karasu Tengu is a bird-like humanoid Yōkai covered in black feathers – just like a crow. At one time Tengus were feared by humans, people even made offerings to appease Tengus. But nowadays they are considered as a protective gods in Japanese Buddhism. Daruma Pin: A Daruma is a traditional Japanese doll-like talisman, known for its vibrant red color and often used as a gift for encouragement. Usually (when you purchase a Daruma) it has no or just blank eyes. You make a wish and fill the first eye of the Daruma. If the wish gets fulfilled you fill the second one. Domestic shipping (Germany) takes about 1-2 days. International shipping takes about 3-8 days (depending on where you’re located). Shipping information: If you’d like to get a tracking no. for your order please choose the upgrade “tracked shipping” when checking out <3 Standard shipping is untracked and I can’t check the status/location of your order in case you choose standard (=untracked) shipping. Thank you! Warm wishes and thank you for your support! Myuna instagram.com/myuna_art PinClub: patreon.com/myuna_art facebook.com/MyunaArt twitch.tv/myuna_art twitter.com/Myuna_Art MyunaArt.etsy.com
Throughout the centuries, Japan has produced some amazing artists. Even today, several Japanese artists are prevalent throughout the world.
Also known as Japanese Cherry or Sakura, this blossom originated in East Asia. In Japan, they are symbolic of Spring, renewal, and are a reminder to live in the moment and revel in the beauty of life. - 0.6 inch (15mm) hard enamel pin - Gold plated metal - 1 pin post with rubber back - Beautiful brown and pink colour Designed as part of the Fleur-Maids Enamel Pin Kickstarter in Jessica's Melbourne-based studio, the tiny size makes it a perfect board filler, but will still look great on your jacket, hat, or backpack. It'll make a fun gift for the gardener in your life, but you may be tempted to keep this beauty all to yourself! Display your new pin on a corkboard or embroidery hoop with the rest of your collection. Jess loves to see how you style your shiny new things! Post your haul to Instagram @ohjessicajessica or Twitter @ohjessicajess to join the community! All work and images © Jessica Harris 2016-22, All rights reserved.