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figma SP-148 Shading Clay Figure "Table Museum - Annex -"

figma SP-148 Shading Clay Figure "Table Museum - Annex -"

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The Jomon period idol is now available as a figma!

From the Table Museum, a "touchable art piece," comes the Table Museum Annex, which brings to life various art from around the world in 3D. The fourth in the series is the "Shakouki Dogu," one of the most famous clay figurines from the Jomon period. Its name comes from the fact that its distinctive large eyes resemble a sunshade (old snow goggles). There are still many theories being debated about what exactly the Jomon people modeled their extremely deformed figures after. Please take a look at this mysterious, yet somehow adorable Jomon idol.

-The smooth yet posable figma joints allow for a variety of poses.
- Comes with numerous interchangeable eye parts for a variety of expressions.
-Includes a movable figma stand.

■Specifications: Painted plastic movable figure, non-scale, with dedicated pedestal. Total length: Approximately 110mm
■ Sculptor: Tatsuya Ishibashi (MIC)
■Production cooperation: Max Factory■Publisher: FREEing



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