Onomatopoeia 15mm wide 9m long
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The onomatopoeia from the Narabeta series is called Narabeta.
This is the 17th work in the series.
I thought to myself, "Have I finally lost my mind?"
While making it, I was groaning.
It's no exaggeration to say that it's the most questionable must-have item in Orata's history, wondering how on earth they're going to use it, whether anyone will use it, and whether they'll want it.
But creating things has always been, and will continue to be, the fun thing about orata.
I wanted to create this mask because I wanted to fully capture the charm of the Japanese language, which conveys the interesting characters and subtle nuances through sounds, and also included the words "onomatopoeia for paper lovers." However, if you line up a lot of onomatopoeias that paper lovers are familiar with,
It all started with a thrilling fantasy that people would enjoy using it when exchanging paper items.
I feel like people overseas will definitely enjoy this as a unique mask, so I chose the motif of the Japanese flag.
Some of the many onomatopoeias are written so that ``fluffy'' looks like fluffy, ``jagged'' looks like jagged, and ``sukesuke'' means ``really seedy.''
There are about 50 types in total.
This is just my personal image of paper-loving onomatopoeia, so there may be some strange things in it, but please forgive me ( ´∀`)