Shōki Riding a Tiger Oversized T-Shirt
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Product Details
- Premium Oversized Graphic Tee
- Heavyweight Cotton (8.2 oz/yd² )
- Relaxed Fit with Dropped Shoulders
- Vivid Print Remastered from an Original Japanese Masterwork
Fabric & Care
Premium Heavyweight T-Shirt
- Boxy relaxed fit / Dropped shoulders / Wide neck ribbing.
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems.
- Heavyweight: 8.2 oz/yd² / 200 g/m².
- OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes.
- DTG print with water-based NeoPigment inks.
Made with 100% Carded Cotton
- "Marle" colours: 85% cotton / 15% viscose.
- All other styles: 100% cotton.
Take Care of your Purchase
- Machine wash cold with like colours (max 30C / 90F).
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Do not dry clean.
- Do not iron.
- Line dry in shade.
- To minimize fading of the image, wash it inside out, in cold water, and avoid excessive washing.
Shipping & Returns
In an effort to maximise our design range, avoid over-production and waste, and offer you a competitive price, all of our products are made to order.
We ship worldwide with the best courier for your location.
Delivery time estimates shown below include production (2–4 business days) and standard shipping. Most packages arrive sooner than estimated.
- United States: 6-10 business days
- Rest of the World: 12-30 business days
Due to the custom nature of our items, we cannot accept returns or exchanges for wrong size, colour, or change of mind, however if your item arrives damaged or contains an error we will gladly replace it.
More details can be found in our full refund policy.
Artwork Details
The demon queller who conquered chaos itself. Shōki charges forward with sword extended, robes streaming in blues and reds, his wild hair and beard whipping with the speed of pursuit. His expression is pure focused fury - eyes locked on the fleeing horde, mouth set in grim determination. He doesn't flinch, doesn't hesitate. The scattered oni tumbling ahead know what's coming, and there's nowhere left to run.
The tiger beneath him is pure predatory power. Muscles ripple beneath golden stripes as it charges, never breaking stride even with a red demon clamped between its jaws. It carries Shōki like cavalry carries a general - obedient, lethal, unstoppable. The oni in its mouth is an afterthought, casually mauled while the real hunt continues ahead. This is what happens when nature's apex predator serves supernatural justice.
Kyosai painted this for his Twelve Months series, representing May with all its explosive, untamed energy. Known for his eccentric and dynamic style, Kyosai was less refined than his predecessors, more raw and immediate. He shows Shōki not as scholarly legend but as pure supernatural cavalry - the kind of force that turns demon hordes into panicked prey.
Shōki (鐘馗) riding a tiger from the print Gogatsu (五月, May), from the series Junikagetsu no uchi (十二月の内, Of the Twelve Months) 1887.
Kawanabe Kyōsai (河鍋暁斎, 1831-1889)