Japanese DJ who went viral for his creepy flesh-like accessories is now selling his creations to fans


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Japanese DJ, a Japanese DJ, who became famous for his strangely human-like accessories in 2019, is now making them available to his fans.

Masataka Shisho, also known professionally as DJ Doooo Online attention attracted After he displayed his lifelike accessories, which resembled severed jaws and fingers, he was able to show them off.

In the beginning almost everyone felt it was gross,” Shishido, 36, told Reuters. “Once people learned that it’s an artwork with some specific function, they started saying that it’s cute and interesting.”

Although previously reported, Shishido did not sell his creations. However, the artist said to Reuters that he is now accepting orders from fans.

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According to the report, Shishido’s severe d finger USBs and ink stamps are priced at around 150,000 yen (approximately $1,142), while a blinking eye pendant like the one he wears around his own neck costs around 580,000 yen (approximately $4,414).

Shihido says that he can make a personalized accessory for those who want it.

Customers can have a portion of their own body reconstructed into an accessory.

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Reuters reported that Shishido had designed over 30 accessories to date.

The Japanese DJ’s viral creations also made an appearance overseas when American rapper Lil Yachty showcased Shishido’s blinking eyeball pendant in a video uploaded to his social media in 2021.

Shihido explained that the creation process begins with a hand-drawn design.

The printout is then sent to Amazing Studio JUR in Tokyo where the accessory will be made using silicon. According to some reports, the creation process can take up two months.

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