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Insects - Kin No Tamamushi Giyuu

Giyuu Tomioka is a character obsessed with death — specifically, his unworthiness to live when others have died. His survival is a constant source of pain. If we read the Kin no Tamamushi as a symbol, Giyuu himself becomes the living shrine: a vessel of grief (dark lacquer) that reflects moments of heroic beauty (the beetle wings) when he fights to protect others.

(The Golden Jewel Beetle) refers to a notorious and graphic fan-made comic or story involving the character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba . kin no tamamushi giyuu insects

(Jewel Beetle Shrine) in Japan, a 7th-century national treasure. Good Luck Symbol Giyuu Tomioka is a character obsessed with death

In reality, a Tamamushi is a Japanese jewel beetle, known for its beautiful, iridescent wings. In this fan work, the name is used as a title or a reference to a specific artist/circle rather than the insect itself. (The Golden Jewel Beetle) refers to a notorious