Kanta the Kitsune is illustrator Lili Chin's interpretation of the nine-tailed yokai. Both messenger of the gods and shape-shifting trickster, the fox plays many roles in Japanese folklore. They can create complex illusions and disguise themselves so well that they marry a human man and bear children. With kitsune around, it's no wonder traditional Japanese marriages required an in-depth background check.
- 1.25 inches wide
- hard enamel pin with gold plating
- Two posts on the back
- Comes on a card with an original haiku by monster scholar Zack Davisson
Yokai Parade is illustrator Lili Chin @lilita_yaya, writer Linda Lombardi @wombatarama, and monster scholar Zack Davisson @ZackDavisson
Follow us: instagram.com/yokai.parade and twitter.com/yokai_parade
- 1.25 inches wide
- hard enamel pin with gold plating
- Two posts on the back
- Comes on a card with an original haiku by monster scholar Zack Davisson
Yokai Parade is illustrator Lili Chin @lilita_yaya, writer Linda Lombardi @wombatarama, and monster scholar Zack Davisson @ZackDavisson
Follow us: instagram.com/yokai.parade and twitter.com/yokai_parade