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Kaze No Noroi Tee
Kaze No Noroi Tee
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Kaze No Noroi Tee
Kaze No Noroi (風の呪い) – Curse of the Wind
Symbolism in the Mask Design:
Steel-Blue Skin: Represents the wind element; invisible, cold, and unrelenting. Reflects sorrow, stillness, and divine estrangement.
Yellow Eyes: Symbolize otherworldly sight, spiritual vigilance, and the ability to see betrayal and broken vows.
Twin Ivory Horns: Indicate the Oni’s origin as a former wind god (kami) once noble, now corrupted by divine rage.
Smoke & Wind Motifs: Embody chaos, restlessness, and spiritual turbulence. The wind cannot be contained or reasoned with.
Rising Sun Behind Head: Echoes lost divinity and suppressed power. Suggests the Oni still carries a fragment of celestial origin.
Braided Rope (Shimenawa): Traditional Shinto symbol of sacred boundary used to seal or bind dangerous spirits.
Fanged Snarl: A voice of vengeance and memory. The curse is not silent; it screams through storms.
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Short Sleeve T-Shirt: Fabric laundered, 4.3 oz., 60/40 combed ring-spun cotton/polyester, Set-in CVC 1x1 baby rib collar
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