From the "Table Museum" series of figma figures based on famous works of art comes the "Table Museum -Annex-" series of figma figures based on art from around the world.The fourth entry in the series is a Shakoki-Dogu, one of the famous clay figures of the Jomon period. The name Shakoki-Dogu comes from its unique large eyes, which resemble shakoki (a kind of ancient snow goggle).
What exactly the Jomon people were modeling these strangely proportioned figures after is still a subject of hot debate with many different theories in circulation. Be sure to add the mysterious yet somewhat lovable idol of the Jomon period to your collection!
Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can create a variety of poses.
Its interchangeable eye parts allow you create multiple different expressions.
An articulated figma stand is included.
Painted plastic non-scale articulated figure with stand included. Approximately 110mm in height.