
The hasamidachi (”scissors cutter”) and the furuougi (”old folding fan”) are tsukumogami born from pairs of scissors and folding fans, respectively. Originally two of many tsukumogami that appeared in Hyakki Yagyou picture scrolls, they didn’t originally have their own names until much later. In particular it was author and polymath Aramata Hiroshi who finally gave the hasamidachi a proper name.
And now a little something on the youkai side too: just a pair of little tsukumogami I randomly came up with when I finally recovered my muse. I’m actually rather proud of some of the design ideas I had here.
Incidentally, I named one Miya because she looks like a Miyama beetle, and the other Kaiko because she resembles a kaikoga (”silkworm moth”).
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And now a little something on the youkai side too: just a pair of little tsukumogami I randomly came up with when I finally recovered my muse. I’m actually rather proud of some of the design ideas I had here.
Incidentally, I named one Miya because she looks like a Miyama beetle, and the other Kaiko because she resembles a kaikoga (”silkworm moth”).
(Please don't edit/use/repost this art. Thank you.)
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