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Tsuchigumo Art Print featuring a yokai-inspired spider figure in a graphic, Japanese print style with bold linework and decorative shapes.
The composition centers on a horned mask-like face with multiple eyes, framed by long spider legs and layered web lines behind it. Curving wave forms and small blossom motifs surround the main figure, with vertical kanji-style blocks and a small “TSUCHIGUMO” label near the bottom edge. For more in this theme, browse our Japanese wall art prints collection. Tsuchigumo Art Print works well as a focal piece within a tightly arranged grid or a single-statement hang.
Place this poster where you want structured symmetry and a strong central motif to lead the layout. Tsuchigumo Art Print pairs neatly with other folklore-inspired graphics, and Tsuchigumo Art Print can anchor a curated mix of illustration and text-led pieces. Note: Frame not included.
Production, packaging, and preparation typically take 1-2 business days before your order ships out.
Shipping times for wall art:
- USA & Canada: 2-3 days
- UK: 2-3 days
- Australia & New Zealand: 2-3 days
- Europe: 2-3 days
- Rest of the world: 4-8 days
Please note this is an estimate of business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
For more delivery information & costs please visit our Shipping Policy page.
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface finish
- 200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
- Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- Frame: not included
- FSC-certified or equivalent paper
Tsuchigumo Art Print featuring a yokai-inspired spider figure in a graphic, Japanese print style with bold linework and decorative shapes.
The composition centers on a horned mask-like face with multiple eyes, framed by long spider legs and layered web lines behind it. Curving wave forms and small blossom motifs surround the main figure, with vertical kanji-style blocks and a small “TSUCHIGUMO” label near the bottom edge. For more in this theme, browse our Japanese wall art prints collection. Tsuchigumo Art Print works well as a focal piece within a tightly arranged grid or a single-statement hang.
Place this poster where you want structured symmetry and a strong central motif to lead the layout. Tsuchigumo Art Print pairs neatly with other folklore-inspired graphics, and Tsuchigumo Art Print can anchor a curated mix of illustration and text-led pieces. Note: Frame not included.
Production, packaging, and preparation typically take 1-2 business days before your order ships out.
Shipping times for wall art:
- USA & Canada: 2-3 days
- UK: 2-3 days
- Australia & New Zealand: 2-3 days
- Europe: 2-3 days
- Rest of the world: 4-8 days
Please note this is an estimate of business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
For more delivery information & costs please visit our Shipping Policy page.
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface finish
- 200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
- Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- Frame: not included
- FSC-certified or equivalent paper
Tsuchigumo Art Print
Customer Reviews
Gorgeous prints! i ordered 6 of the cocktail prints and they look so effective 👌🏽❤️
Paper and colors are lovely. Thank you Lara for all your help. We will come back for more soon.
Beautyfull picture
Fabulous print of Frida Khalo... quite restful considering her upturned life. It's printed on quality paper and was eady to frame up. I'm wanting more prints. Will be deciding on these in the future as I decorate about the home.
Ordered Botanic Mirage and Garden Slumber to hang as a pair. Love the colors of both and how it brightens the space. Appreciate the quality of paper they are printed on
A beautiful poster, Love it.
I love it!
Really good quality paper and print, it looks great over my fireplace :)
Beautiful Absolutely love it
I like it very much!!!!!
nice!!!!
Brilliant print!Loving the jazzy selections.
I'm so happy with my purchase. This is truly a beautiful piece of art and the story of this bullied monkey will always touch my heart. High quality and fast shipping. Highly recommended.
Placed it above my bed. It ties the whole room together beautifully. So happy with this piece.
Arrived quickly. Shipping was great, and the print came in perfect condition.
Really happy with this art print. It brings such a calm feeling to my kitchen. Glad I bought it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tsuchigumo (土蜘蛛) is a figure from Japanese folklore often described as a monstrous spider, or a spider-like yōkai linked to deception, ambush, and fear of what hides in the dark. In older stories, Tsuchigumo can also refer to rebellious outcasts, but in modern folklore and art it is most commonly represented as a supernatural giant spider spirit.
Tsuchigumo can be translated as earth spider. The name is tied to the idea of something lurking close to the ground, hidden in caves, ruins, forests, or underground spaces, waiting to trap or strike.
Traditionally, Tsuchigumo is associated with bad luck and ominous symbolism because it represents danger, ambush, and fear of hidden threats. In modern decor and wall art, Tsuchigumo is usually chosen for its darker mythology, protective warning vibe, and bold monster design rather than for luck.
Tsuchigumo can symbolize hidden danger, patience, control, and traps, especially through the spider web theme. It can also represent facing fear, staying alert, and surviving situations where the threat is not obvious.
Tsuchigumo is usually described as a yōkai, which means a supernatural creature or phenomenon in Japanese folklore. It is not a demon in the Western sense, although it can be portrayed as monstrous, violent, or cursed depending on the story.
Tsuchigumo is typically depicted as a monstrous earth spider or giant spider yōkai. Jorōgumo is a different spider legend, often portrayed as a spider that can transform into a woman to lure victims. Both are spider-related folklore, but they have different stories and symbolism.
This Tsuchigumo wall art print is designed in a Japanese woodblock and ukiyo-e inspired style, with bold outlines, stylized clouds and waves, and graphic patterning that reads cleanly as wall art from across the room.
The design emphasizes spider web patterns, a dramatic masked face, and a spider-bodied form, which fits Tsuchigumo’s identity as a spider-like yōkai. The bold web composition reinforces the folklore themes of traps, ambush, and hidden danger.
This print features deep blue tones with cream highlights, warm orange-brown spider legs, and red accents in the mask. The palette is designed for strong contrast, making it a striking wall art print in both modern and Japanese-inspired spaces.
Tsuchigumo wall art prints work well in a bedroom, office, hallway, studio, or media room, especially if you like Japanese mythology, dark folklore, gothic decor, or statement monster artwork. It also fits gallery walls and themed spaces where bold graphic prints stand out.
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