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Namakubi Coin

Namakubi ē”Ÿé¦– - "freshly-severed head" is a grotesque and brutal Japanese motif meant to frighten and shock onlookers. It first appeared in ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) from the Edo period (1603-1868) and is still found in traditional Japanese irezumi (tattoos) today.

Depicted is a Samurai warrior vanquishing an Akuma (evil spirit) by severing his head. The implied concept of Rinne-Tensho (reincarnation) illustrates how life comes full circle. This art form also represents the impermanence of life and a willingness to accept one’s fate with honor, to exhibit courage or bravery, respect for an enemy, fearlessness, and, finally, as a warning.


  • Measures 2" in with 3mm thickness
  • High qualityĀ plated brass construction
  • 3D Design
  • Antique Gold with Reeded edge
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!
$19.99
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$19.99

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Namakubi Coin

Namakubi ē”Ÿé¦– - "freshly-severed head" is a grotesque and brutal Japanese motif meant to frighten and shock onlookers. It first appeared in ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) from the Edo period (1603-1868) and is still found in traditional Japanese irezumi (tattoos) today.

Depicted is a Samurai warrior vanquishing an Akuma (evil spirit) by severing his head. The implied concept of Rinne-Tensho (reincarnation) illustrates how life comes full circle. This art form also represents the impermanence of life and a willingness to accept one’s fate with honor, to exhibit courage or bravery, respect for an enemy, fearlessness, and, finally, as a warning.


  • Measures 2" in with 3mm thickness
  • High qualityĀ plated brass construction
  • 3D Design
  • Antique Gold with Reeded edge
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!

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Namakubi ē”Ÿé¦– - "freshly-severed head" is a grotesque and brutal Japanese motif meant to frighten and shock onlookers. It first appeared in ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) from the Edo period (1603-1868) and is still found in traditional Japanese irezumi (tattoos) today.

Depicted is a Samurai warrior vanquishing an Akuma (evil spirit) by severing his head. The implied concept of Rinne-Tensho (reincarnation) illustrates how life comes full circle. This art form also represents the impermanence of life and a willingness to accept one’s fate with honor, to exhibit courage or bravery, respect for an enemy, fearlessness, and, finally, as a warning.


  • Measures 2" in with 3mm thickness
  • High qualityĀ plated brass construction
  • 3D Design
  • Antique Gold with Reeded edge
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!