Namakubi

Namakubi

$26.00

Namakubi - A freshly-severed (human) head.

Namakubi first started to make their appearances during the Edo period (1603-1868) in ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) and can still be found today in irezumi (traditional Japanese tattoos).

While grotesque and brutal, these images were not just used to frighten and shock but as an element of Rinne-Tensho (reincarnation) to illustrate how life comes full circle. They also represent the impermanence of life moreover a willingness to accept ones fate with honor.

Namakubi is additionally used to exhibit courage or bravery, respect for an enemy, fearlessness, or even as a warning.

Unisex Tee (Next Level 3600)
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Fit Guide
  • 4.3 oz/yd 100% combed and ring-spun cotton
  • Heather Grey is 90/10 cotton/polyester
  • Unisex sizing / Fashion Fit
  • Side seamed / Tear away label
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Body Length27"28"29"30"31"32"33"
Body Length Tolerance0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"
Chest Width (Laid Flat)17.5"19"20.5"22"24"26"28"
Chest Tolerance0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"0.5"