Light King Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Cute Bunny King with a mad expression sitting on a throne while holding a sword. A vector art illustration of an angry bunny. A digital art design of a rabbit with crown. A fun and whimsical illustration in positive-negative style. A decorative line art illustration or rabbit and carrots.
Description: A lone samurai stands beneath a blood-red eclipse, twin blades at his side as crows scatter across the crimson sky. To the upper left, a pale crescent moon glows softly through drifting cherry blossom branches, while the Japanese characters "影と光" - meaning "Shadow and Light" - flow in bold brushstroke calligraphy beside a traditional red hanko-style seal. A small torii gate symbol anchors the piece above the bold title "Shadows Define The Light," underlined in crimson. With its striking red-and-black palette, bushido spirit, and bilingual design elements, this piece speaks to fans of samurai culture, Japanese aesthetics, and dark, poetic warrior philosophy. The kanji-to-English translation lining up so directly with your tagline is a nice t
Shadows Define The Light - Samurai Ronin Crimson Moon Kanji Design Phone Case
by IXM_CREATION
$17 $23
Description: A dark blue graphic featuring chess pieces and text. On the left is a stylized king piece, followed by the word "CHESS" in large, blocky letters. Below the word are two light bulb shapes with flames. On the right is a stylized knight piece. At the bottom, the text "RECORD CORP." is curved.
Description: A minimalist chess artwork featuring light wood chess pieces displayed in a clean, balanced composition. The natural wood texture highlights the rook, knight, king, queen, bishop, and pawn with a warm and classic aesthetic. Inspired by traditional chess craftsmanship, this design blends strategy symbolism with modern minimal art to create a calm and timeless visual representation of intellectual gameplay.
Description: Julio César Chávez vs. Meldrick Taylor, billed as Thunder Meets Lightning, was a professional boxing match contested on March 17, 1990, for the WBC and IBF light welterweight championship. Its title was an allusion to the punching power of Chávez and fast hand speed of Taylor.