☛Japanese demon mask cross stitch pattern for instant download ☛ FILES INCLUDED: ⚬ Pattern in PDF with colors and symbols + the floss list and estimated usage (DMC and Anchor conversion - 7 pages) ⚬ 1 high resolution image with the pattern in colors and symbols ⚬ 1 high resolution image with the pattern in solid blocks ⚬ 1 high resolution image with the pattern in syombols PATTERN DETAILS: ⚬ Estimated size on 14-count Aida fabric: 12.1 x 15.2 in / 30.8 x 38.6 cm ⚬ Grid size: 174W x 217H stitches ⚬ Design area: 170W x 213H stitches ⚬ Colors: 1 This is a Digital Item - you don't need to wait shipment. Files will be available to download and print once payment is confirmed. Then you can click “Download” and save the files. In order to view and print the files, you will need a PDF reader. Download it free at http://get.adobe.com/reader/. You can also open the file on your internet browser. ⚠ ATTENTION ⚠ ⚬ Real colors may differ slightly from their appearance on your display. ⚬ Due to the electronic nature of the pattern, no refunds or exchanges can be given. ⚬ This pattern is for your personal use only. ⚬ This is a digital file, so no physical item will be shipped. ☀ Thanks for visiting my shop! ☀☺
Inspired by ancient depictions of devils, demons and monsters throughout the history of theatre, this piece depicts masks from Japan, Mexico, England and Italy. We all have our demons. This print is stamped using high quality ink on handmade Nepalese mountain lokta paper, with a rough edged finish. Due to the handmade nature of the print and the paper, expect some natural irregularities. Each print is unique. This print fits within a 5.8x8.3in/a5 frame. PLEASE NOTE: The paper for these prints is fragile, please handle with care and mount appropriately. Will be sent Royal Mail 2nd class - please contact for international shipping. 👹
Lil demons and monsters all over the place! (all-over printed) 70% polyester, 27% cotton, 3% elastane Soft cotton-feel fabric faceBrushed fleece fabric insideUnisex styleOverlock seamsKikillo® inside labelPrinted, cut, and hand-sewn 🌍 TRACKED SHIPPING & DELIVERYYou will automatically receive a TRACKING LINK once it's shipped!
In 2013, just after finishing his European tour of winter masquerades (Wilder Mann), Charles Fréger began a photography project exploring Japan’s masked ritual figures. Photographing sumo wrestlers (Rikishi, 2002-2003) had already made him familiar with the country, but he knew nothing about rural areas. That is the topic of Yokainoshima: through an inventory of masked