Unisex Unique Original Art Tote bag, Special design inspired from horror stories

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Unisex Unique Original Art Tote bag, Special design inspired from horror stories - Handbags & Totes - Polyester White

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SIZE: W15× H18× L 3 inch Open Top-No Zipper Reinforced hand sewing on the handles for extra durability Designed for multifaceted use, these totes are ideal for all daily life style. 5 horor stories 1. Aka Tzubaki (Crimson Camellia : Bloom of Blood and Death) "Long ago in the time of ancient Japan.
When the war still blazed, and spread over the land. A Princess was escaping from her fallen home but then she was found, and captured by enemies. With her loyalty, she refused to tell them about her side.
No matter how they tortured her, she never slipped any word. Some tales say that the princess was tortured to death, while some say that she was beheaded by the enemies. Her body was hidden buried beneath a wild camellia tree. As time passed by, the camellia grew over her grave, nourished by her flesh, and bloom with her blood. Until its white petals were dyed with crimson red as if it is a memorial for the story of sorrow, and death. Even though for warriors red camellia is a symbolic of honourable death there’s a dark tale about the nature of camellias, that the fall of flowers when wither sound like the head, which fall on the ground when being severed as the whole flower will plunge from the stem when about to perish... 2.Rat King "Several tails of rats tangles together, forming a small pile of flesh. There perched the rat king on the throne of knot, reigning up high on the peak above all the rodents below - the swarm that will be under his control. This is one of the folklore about the rat king. It may begin with someone who noticed some bewildering incident of a group of rats with tail entangled. But in the other hand this can not even be a small glory of a rat. In most case in the real world, it means death to all rodents there. It may be the cold that bring them together. Then blood, mud, or grease on the swarm of tails will glued the skin outside of tails to one another while the bones within start to crushed in the tighten knot. It is the bond that only wait for an end when there is no any of them can break free, and the help never lend them hand on time. Some said this bunch of horror is also an omen. Those rats are the warning sign of an upcoming disaster. Wether they can predict the future or not, the incident seems to be the bad omen for them at lease. 3,Wendigo Wendigo is a legend of the native American Algonquin. The story is about human flesh craving monster of the wild between the borders of America and Canada in this present time. Its heart is frozen as ice, and its form is like a pale starved dead, who perish in the cold of northern forest. Some say there are antlers pierce through its human skull. The teeth are pointy, and deadly sharp. Its eyes are hollow, but glow like a burning coals. Still, its form is not the most terrify thing for wendigo’s story. It is the craving, which turn a human to wendigo, and never let go, no matter how many hunts of humans have passed Wendigo can be killed as human, but those who fight with them also have to be strong enough for this. However, to completely eliminate the evil soul, the body of slain wendigo have to be burn with fire, until the heart of ice turn to ashes. 4.Milk Hare ; mysterious lose of product Milk products produce well this time, but suddenly the milk cow cannot give anymore, as if their milk was stolen by some traceless thief last night. In Northern Europe there is a folklore about this. They said that it is the minion of witches. The creature is called ‘Milk Hare’, but there are also variants such as ‘Troll Hare, or ‘Troll Cat’. In folklore, the appearance of Milk Hare is a horror hare. Some tales did not mention what they really are. It seems to be some kind of evil hare that serves the witches. However, some said that the creature was made by the witch's hands. It was sewn up with several scraps that the witches can find, Then they cast a spell, adding some drops of their blood in, and the creature now finally moves. The Milk Hare usually sneaks into the farm. It steals milk from the cow, devouring cream from famers, and collect those products inside like a thief's bag. Then in the dawn, when it arrives the master’s home, the Milk Hare will spew milk into the witches’ bowls. There is also an eerie folklore about farms. Even though it is still unclear if milk hare takes part in this, It still sounds interesting to share. Some said that if witches did visit farms at night, cattle’s milk will turn into blood in the next morning. 5.Lady Midday, the headless bright noon "The sun shine bright over the head in the midday. It’s time for take a break from the work in open field. And take a rest in the cooler areas under the shades, hiding from the boiling temperature, weariness, or sometimes ‘death’. Her name is ‘Lady Midday’. The deadly gorgeous lady of the noontime from eastern European folklore. In the burning sunlight of the hottest weather of the day, she will wandering around, seeking for her prey If there is anyone still outside of the shades, that unfortunate soul will face the ends under her sharp scythe.

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The ideal Tote for classical to casual life style with a touch of art. All designs come with best quality twill fabric so the bag is strong and thick, also washable. The Image is printed with sublimation technic to ensure the lasting durability. Since the color is embedded into fabric fibers, it doesn’t wash out easily, and it doesn’t crack or peel.

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