Kunoichi Sticker
During Japan's Edo period, the Kunoichi (女, くku ノno 一 ichi) were fearless female ninjas. They were highly skilled in the arts of stealth, espionage, and assassination. These formidable women cleverly utilized their gender to infiltrate enemy grounds, disguising themselves as maids, geisha, servants, priestesses, concubines, or mistresses to approach their targets and gather crucial intelligence. The Kunoichi's bravery and resourcefulness, combined with their gender, granted them a unique advantage in carrying out their missions, often employing any means necessary to achieve their goals.
- Premium die cut vinyl
- Measures 2.38" X 3"
- Made in the USA
$1.75
Original: $4.99
-65%Kunoichi Sticker—
$4.99
$1.75
Description
During Japan's Edo period, the Kunoichi (女, くku ノno 一 ichi) were fearless female ninjas. They were highly skilled in the arts of stealth, espionage, and assassination. These formidable women cleverly utilized their gender to infiltrate enemy grounds, disguising themselves as maids, geisha, servants, priestesses, concubines, or mistresses to approach their targets and gather crucial intelligence. The Kunoichi's bravery and resourcefulness, combined with their gender, granted them a unique advantage in carrying out their missions, often employing any means necessary to achieve their goals.
- Premium die cut vinyl
- Measures 2.38" X 3"
- Made in the USA



















