Sunday, October 25, 2009

100% scratch-proof

There aren't many Japanese armourers in Second Life, but yet Haru Wiefel is such a good one that you might not get even a scratch from battle. At Kodama no Ki we are glad to welcome him in our community of creators. You will find his shop towards the end of the east alley.

I took a pose there wearing the Kuroda armor :o)


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Shichi-Go-San

taiko McCaw came up with two complete avatars, one boy and one girl, for the shintō ritual performed at 3 and 7 years old (girls) and 5 years old (boys). Perhaps some of you girls are that old SL-speaking - and with some chance, boys too (a Linden?) - so it's time to go to the temple and purify yourself!


Autumn leaves

CHATNOIR Catnap has released another kimono from paintings of Itō Jakuchū, male and female versions, this time featuring colourful Japanese maple leaves, just in time for autumn.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Interesting pieces

Kodama no Ki welcomes YiTing Jinx and Snowman Jules. The pair's main line is cosplay reproductions of One Piece, including a small scale boat. But there's more! And there's a lucky letter board. Get there now!


Monday, October 5, 2009

More parrots

As last week she said she would do, CHATNOIR Catnap has released a kimono for women. It is the female version of that released on October 1st. It's available right here.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Pick a dandelion and say hello

Kidnaplism Freschi has released his second "3d emoticon", Tanpopo (Dandelion). The character is a yellow penguin from the manga Tuxedo Gin.

It works the same way as the previously released maid, and is also available in blue, reddish pink and light green.



Check Youtube for a demo, and get your penguin at Kidnaplism's spot in Kodama no Ki!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

A parrot. A parrot.


Chiruno Himanez has teamed up with CHATNOIR Catnap to present you a nice green kimono for men, with sculpted sleeves.

The pattern, which features elements of a pine tree and two parrots, is a remix of two paintings of Itō Jakuchū (1716-1800).

A high quality sarashi (chest bandages) is included, which makes the pack really worth it.

Click on the picture at the right for a closer look, and of course, jump to Kodama no Ki to get it!

CHATNOIR plans to release a kimono for women next week!