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Shiga AFRICA TIGER

Lisa LarsonSKU: LV24-156

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制作年代:1965-1975年
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Spec
Size(mm)
W26.5×H9×D7.5cm
Material
シャモット炻器
Weight
600 g
Maid in
スウェーデン
Barcode
4589962287446
Remarks
制作年代:1965-1975年

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Vintage work

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[About the product]
A tiger of "Africa Series". It is a tiger that originally does not live in Africa, but Lisa, who was concentrated in making, was no touch for such a process. This work was produced from the mid -60s to the mid -70s, and the African Series is a masterpiece of Lisa. It is a series of masterpieces that the lion, which is still produced, is still produced by a colon form.

[Design]
Although it is a work that is not so large, it is a tiger that gives off a presence just by being there. The comparison of the natural texture made by Shamot and the glossy glaze is a work that further enhances the strength of the tiger.

* Chamot is a heat -resistant clay heated and crushed into a powder. A pottery using a chamot (a type of porcelain with a pottery and porcelain) is called a "chamot rattle" and is a ceramics that allows you to enjoy the natural texture of the material itself.
 

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