Spice and Wolf
Spice and Wolf merchandise brings the beloved tale of a travelling merchant and a wolf harvest deity to your collection. Since Isuna Hasekura's light novel debut in 2006, the story of Kraft Lawrence and Holo has charmed readers and viewers alike — now you can carry a piece of that journey with you.
What makes Spice and Wolf so enduringly appealing? Perhaps it's the rare combination of medieval economics and genuine romance, or the way Holo's centuries of wisdom clash delightfully with Lawrence's merchant pragmatism. Either way, fans who've followed their travels — through the original light novels, the Imagin anime adaptation, or the more recent Passione series with Kevin Penkin's score — tend to become rather devoted.
Our Spice and Wolf collection focuses on capturing Holo in her finest forms. The Scale Figures category showcases detailed renditions of the Wisewolf herself, crafted for collectors who appreciate the artistry that goes into bringing a 600-year-old deity to three-dimensional life. For a broader look at the cast, the characters section covers merchandise featuring Holo, Lawrence, and other figures from their travels.
Whether you've been following the series since the original 2008 anime run or discovered it through the 2024 adaptation, there's something here worth adding to your shelf.
Spice and Wolf Merchandise – For Those Who Trade in Good Taste
Not every fantasy series makes medieval grain economics genuinely compelling, but Spice and Wolf managed it — and built a devoted following in the process. If you've found yourself unexpectedly invested in currency speculation and apple harvests, you're in the right place. Our collection celebrates Holo, Lawrence, and the world Isuna Hasekura created, with merchandise that does justice to the source material.
What defines Spice and Wolf?
Spice and Wolf began as a light novel series written by Isuna Hasekura, first published by Dengeki Bunko in February 2006. The story follows Kraft Lawrence, a travelling merchant, and Holo, a wolf harvest deity who takes human form. Together they journey through a medieval-inspired world, navigating trade routes, economic schemes, and their own developing relationship. The series blends fantasy, romance, and adventure fiction in a way that prioritises dialogue and character development over action. It has been adapted into anime television series by both Studio Imagin and Studio Passione, with the latter featuring composer Kevin Penkin. Visual novel adaptations have also been released, extending the story into interactive formats.
Frequently asked questions
Who is Holo in Spice and Wolf?
Holo is a wolf harvest deity who has watched over wheat harvests for centuries. She takes the form of a young woman with wolf ears and a tail, though her true form is an enormous wolf. Witty, proud, and occasionally petulant about her age, she joins the merchant Lawrence on his travels after tiring of her centuries-long duty in a small village.
How many anime adaptations does Spice and Wolf have?
The series has received two distinct anime adaptations. Studio Imagin produced the original television series with two seasons totalling 26 episodes. Studio Passione later created a new adaptation with two seasons and 25 episodes, featuring a score by composer Kevin Penkin.
What genre is Spice and Wolf?
The series spans fantasy, romance, and adventure fiction. It distinguishes itself through its focus on economics and trade rather than combat, with much of the tension arising from negotiations, market manipulation, and the complexities of medieval commerce.
Assortment overview
Our Spice and Wolf merchandise centres on two main areas. The Scale Figures category features detailed collectible figures, primarily showcasing Holo in various poses and outfits — display pieces for collectors who want the Wisewolf watching over their shelves. The characters section offers merchandise featuring the series' cast, from the sharp-tongued deity herself to the merchant who became her travelling companion.
What goes well with this?
Fans of Spice and Wolf's particular blend of fantasy and slow-burn romance often find themselves drawn to similar anime series — the ones that prioritise conversation over conflict and let relationships develop at their own pace. If your shelves already feature a certain wolf deity, you might find yourself building quite the collection of thoughtful fantasy merchandise. It's a slippery slope, but a pleasant one.