![]() ![]() …but in the case of the Kodama, there’s also a strong case to be made for spreading them out so that you can have some Ghibli style on both hands.Īlso available are earrings modeled after the circular ornaments worn by San. These can be worn stacked atop each other… If you prefer your rings with less sinister undertones, there’s also a series of triple-ring sets, one for monster princess San, one for Ashitaka’s steed Yakul, and one for the Kodama forest spirits. Proving that there’s nothing that Japan can’t find a way to turn into a pun, the designers call this piece the “Tataring,” a play on words with tatari, the Japanese word used to describe the curse that afflicts Ashitaka. In the very first scene of the 1997 Studio Ghibli anime, we see a rampaging boar that’s been cursed and consumed with hatred, covered in writhing tentacles that reach out and spread the corruption to male lead Ashitaka as he fights to defend his village.Īs part of its ongoing celebration of the 25th anniversary of Princess Mononoke’s Japanese theatrical release, Studio Ghibli specialty store Donguri no Kyowakoku has released a new collection of accessories inspired by the art of what was originally meant to be director Hayao Miyazaki’s final feature film. ![]() ![]() Princess Mononoke doesn’t waste any time establishing its amazing visual presence. Or you can opt for a kimono sash strap with an assassin hiding inside a murdered boar’ skin. ![]()
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