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A JAPANESE DJ has found a new calling making freaky flesh-like accessories such as severed finger ink stamps, pendants with blinking eyes, and purses with gaping mouths and stubble, inspired by horror movie special effects.

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“In the beginning almost everyone felt it was gross,” Mr. Shishido, 36, told Reuters, wearing a disco ball with a blinking eye on a chain around his neck. Mr. Shishido says his art is often made-to-order by customers who request their own body parts on the items. He draws the designs by hand before a Tokyo studio called Amazing Studio JUR takes up to two months to turn the concept into reality.

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