Japaneses Demon Luggage Tag
by akyanyme
A useful and elegant travel accessory of 11 x 6.5 cm.
After choosing one of your photos, logos, image, , personalize your door address and easily locate your suitcase among the others.
<h2>Luggage accessory</h2>
After you have personalized your suitcase for your travels. We have listened to you, and now we propose to customize the attachment address that you have to fix on your suitcases.
The attachment allows the carrier to identify the suitcase and return it to you if your suitcase gets lost during your trip.
When traveling with a company, this one offers ties to all these travelers. So why buy one? Why the custom?
<h2> Why have a luggage design and original?</h2>
Never lose your luggage again with our distinguishable Mobilinnov luggage tags. These are the ideal accessory to your briefcase, laptop bag, and backpack. These unique identifiers makes your luggage stand out, and also let you show your favorite Mobilinnov artwork front and center. Mobilinnov luggage tags are made from a durable material to endure daily use. These luggage tags are precut to accept standard bag tag straps, which are included with the tag and printed on one side.
Design Japaneses Demon Luggage
This illustration depicts a Japanese demon, also known as an oni or yōkai. This terrifying and detailed face is adorned with sharp horns, symbolic of demons in Japanese mythology. Facial features are exaggerated with deep wrinkles, an open mouth showing menacing fangs, and bulging eyes that seem to express pure rage or malice. The intricate patterns and details on the face suggest inspiration from traditional Japanese masks used in Noh or Kabuki theater. The color palette, with dominant hues of red, black and white, adds to the eerie and dramatic atmosphere of the image. The background, slightly faded, highlights the demon while evoking a feeling of antiquity or mysticism. The Japanese characters at the top may give a clue as to the context or the name of the demon, but they are a bit unclear and may require precise interpretation or translation. Overall, the image evokes a strong connection with Japanese culture and mythology, capturing the menacing and mystical essence of the demons that populate the country's tales and legends.