
Ghost in the Shell Porcelain Robots!
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Limited to 50 worldwide, these Tachikoma figures blend anime with Nabeshima ware. A unique fusion of modern and traditional Japanese art.
Anime fans visiting Japan can now seek out a unique collectible: Ghost in the Shell Tachikoma figures crafted from Nabeshima porcelain. These figures represent a blend of modern anime and traditional Japanese craftsmanship, offering a tangible piece of Japanese pop culture and artistry.
Each figure is meticulously crafted by Hataman, a 351-year-old kiln, using both traditional techniques and modern digital modeling. The intricate design requires 49 joints and precise detailing, showcasing the skill of Japanese artisans.
Priced at $5,000, these limited-edition figures are available for preorder and ship to select countries, including the USA, France, and Germany. This offers a rare opportunity to own a piece that embodies both Japan's cutting-edge anime culture and its rich artistic heritage.
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