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Pelle with cat

Lisa LarsonSKU: LV25-104

Price
Sale price¥198,000(Tax in)
Production age: 1964-1980
Shipping costs are generated individually for one vintage work.
Spec
Size(mm)
W9×H19.5×D8cm
Material
Chamot and device
Weight
610 g
Maid in
Sweden
Barcode
4589962298008
Remarks
Production age: 1964-1980

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[About the product]
Pelle (Pelle) made between 1964 and 1980. This is one of the "Larson Children Series" that was born around the same time that Lisa gave birth to her three children in the early 60's. This series also includes a work named after Lisa's beloved daughter, Johanna.

[About the design]
A grumpy cat was being held in front of him, and Pelle had a smiley, peaceful expression on his face.Lisa LarsonThis work is the basis for the Japan series ``Kokeshi no Pele''. The natural texture of chamotte stoneware expresses warmth. The "Larson Children Series" consists of six members: Kalle Johanna, Susanne, Lotta, Merlin, and Pelle.

*Chamotte is fireclay that is heated and crushed into powder. Stoneware made from chamotte (a type of ceramic with properties between earthenware and porcelain) is called ``chamotte stoneware,'' and it is a type of ceramic that allows you to enjoy the natural texture of the material itself.
 

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