The Table Museum Figma Shakoki-Dogu Action Figure (Rerelease)

  • 122,91 €


Status:
Estimated release date: 2027-01
Article Number: 31305

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  • This item is brand new, in unopened condition and is officially licensed
  • The photo is of a prototype under development and may differ slightly from the actual product, such as slight color differences and base type
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Size: 11 cm
Character: Shakoki-Dogu
Franchise: The Table Museum
Product line: Figma
Supplier: FREEing
Material: Plastic
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The idol of the Jomon period, now in figma form! From the Table Museum series of figma figures based on famous works of art comes the Table Museum -Annex- series of figma figures based on art from around the world.

The fourth entry in the series is a Shakoki-Dogu, one of the famous clay figures of the Jomon period. The name Shakoki-Dogu comes from its unique large eyes, which resemble shakoki (a kind of ancient snow goggle). What exactly the Jomon people were modeling these strangely proportioned figures after is still a subject of hot debate with many different theories in circulation. Be sure to add the mysterious yet somewhat lovable idol of the Jomon period to your collection!

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Idolen från Jomon-perioden, nu i figmaform! Från Table Museum-serien av figmafigurer baserade på berömda konstverk kommer Table Museum -Annex--serien av figmafigurer baserade på konst från hela världen.

Den fjärde delen i serien är en Shakoki-Dogu, en av de berömda lerfigurerna från Jomon-perioden. Namnet Shakoki-Dogu kommer från dess unika stora ögon, som liknar shakoki (en slags gammal snöglasögon). Vad Jomon-folket exakt modellerade dessa märkligt proportionerade figurer efter är fortfarande föremål för het debatt med många olika teorier i omlopp. Se till att lägga till den mystiska men ändå något älskvärda idolen från Jomon-perioden i din samling!
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