Chiquidracula
Skeleton vampire made of clay and wire with a glorious, detailed painted skull and freely movable arms - Day of the Dead art with a modern twist, crafted in museum quality
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For the name of the little vampire in our figure section, we took our cue from the famous Mexican soccer referee Marco Rodriguez, who was notorious under this nickname for his love of the red color - ahem, card. Like all representatives of his species, our skeleton vampire also reacts impulsively to the color red and his two pointed vampire fangs are shown to their best advantage in the appropriately colored mouth. The arms can move freely and slight accents can be placed in the hollows of the knees for a subtle, dynamic stance. A stylish cape rounds things off and, like all the characters in this collection series, the figure is topped off with a glorious, detailed painted skull.
Chiquidracula is made by hand in a small family-workshop in Puebla. The workmanship was carried out with the many years of experience of an established family of potters and great attention to detail in museum quality and leaves nothing to be desired ... nor should it - the highlight of these collectible figures is their extremely dynamic mobility: head, arms and legs can be individually positioned with a careful twist. A wooden base provides a secure footing, whereby care must be taken that the head, as the heaviest element, ensures the balance of the construction and must be aligned first after unpacking.
| Dimensions: | 15cm x 5cm x 4.5cm |
| Material: | Ton , Holz , Draht |
| Product safety: (Manufacturer's informations) |
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- Shatter-proof packaging and fast delivery
- 14 Days Revocation Period
- Craftsmanship from a small manufacture
- Fair traded direct importing from Mexico
- Hand-picked quality