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Mr. Chin Little Spoon and Egg Cup with Salt Castor
The principal objective of “The Chin Family" was to create a figure concept that would be a mascot for the National Palace of Taiwan museum. The technology used to make the characters is unusual: instead of being made with a single moulding injection, each object is moulded in separate pieces and then assembled, like wooden figurines. The details... More
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