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キュウイチ66
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This is a vintage wooden carved ornament, likely made in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the 1970s-1980s, and is now a valuable piece of folk art. It's like a downsized version of the Diablo (devil mask) used in carnivals and rituals, with very long horns and nose, and a fierce, wild expression. There is a carved indentation on the back for hanging on a wall. This was purchased around 2018 at "BathHaus," the shop and office of "Swimsuit Department" in Kita-Aoyama, Tokyo. It was kept in a dark corner of my living room (away from direct sunlight), and some aging and character of the wood due to storage can be felt. Therefore, those seeking a new-like item should refrain from purchasing. The size is approximately 70mm (height) x 38mm (width) x 38mm (depth). Please note that these are amateur measurements and may contain some errors. As I personally like vintage furniture and used clothing, it has been stored alongside them, so those particularly sensitive to odors should be cautious when bidding. I do not smoke, so that aspect should not be an issue. Wood carving, Bruno Munari, Mingei, kinfolk, artek, vitra, danese, enzo mari, bruno munari, Eames, Isamu Noguchi, akari, danese, Sottsass, Memphis, Antonio Vitali, Shiro Kuramata, Eames, dieci, folk toy, Samiro Yunoki, idee, Oaxaca, jug, pitcher, Furudogu Sakata
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