The goddess is born as a figma. The "Table Museum" is a series of figma figures based on famous works of art that almost anyone would recognize! The eleventh product to join the series is "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli, a genius painter from the Renaissance period.
The figure of the Roman goddess Venus that was born from sea foam has been captured in figure form. Since the figure represents a painting, special picture frame parts are included. Enjoy displaying the figure as though it jumped right out of the painting itself! Stay tuned fore more figures coming to the Table Museum series soon! ·
Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can create a variety of poses. · Two types of hair parts are included: one that has been made to match the original work and one that can be moved more freely. Various interchangeable hand parts are included. In addition to the articulated figma stand, a background panel, picture frame parts and a seashell-shaped base are all included.
Product Features * 5.9 inches (15cm) * Made of plastic * Based on the Birth of Venus by Bottichelli * Part of The Table Museum lineup by figma * Highly detailed
Box Contents * Birth of Venus by Bottichelli figure * Picture frame parts * Background pannel * Seashell-shaped base * 2 Types of hair parts (Matching original work, More freely moving hair) * Interchangeable hand parts * figma Stand
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