An homage to Japanese theatrical tradition, these figurines draw inspiration from Noh theatre, ukiyo-e prints, and folkloric storytelling. Each 3.9-inch character is hand-cast from paper pulp using traditional techniques, then meticulously hand-painted with attention to costume detail, facial expression, and symbolic elements. While classified as "Repro Pulp," each piece still requires individual finishing and painting, ensuring no two are precisely identical. Collect them as a narrative ensemble or display them as miniature sculptures that bridge East and West, ancient and modern.
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