Figure - Samoerai - Mase Chudayu - Polystone





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Parastone Samoerai - Mase Chudayu, a polystone sculpture from the Netherlands, dating to 2000–2010, measuring 210 × 150 × 210 mm and weighing 1.5 kg, in unused mint condition.
Description from the seller
This detailed Japanese Samurai from the Parastone brand is finished to the last detail and features beautiful colors. This prominently crafted artwork has a base with felt pads so it can be placed on a piece of furniture. For more details you can find the information below. The approximately 20-year-old statue is packaged in its original packaging and comes with a label/certificate. It is from the Mousion collection.
KU02: Mase Chudayu
Japanese archer
Condition: unused in original box.
Weight: 1.5 kg
Dimensions LxWxH 200mm x 150mm x 210mm
About the Samurai:
Brave warriors
A Samurai was an important man in Japan. He belonged to the warrior nobility. Each Samurai had a suit of weapon armor. Such a set is not as heavy as armor. The armor is often made of pieces of leather with gold decorations. The helmet is made of iron. The Samurai can move well in it. That is handy when he has to fight. He is recognizable by the short and long sword.
This detailed Japanese Samurai from the Parastone brand is finished to the last detail and features beautiful colors. This prominently crafted artwork has a base with felt pads so it can be placed on a piece of furniture. For more details you can find the information below. The approximately 20-year-old statue is packaged in its original packaging and comes with a label/certificate. It is from the Mousion collection.
KU02: Mase Chudayu
Japanese archer
Condition: unused in original box.
Weight: 1.5 kg
Dimensions LxWxH 200mm x 150mm x 210mm
About the Samurai:
Brave warriors
A Samurai was an important man in Japan. He belonged to the warrior nobility. Each Samurai had a suit of weapon armor. Such a set is not as heavy as armor. The armor is often made of pieces of leather with gold decorations. The helmet is made of iron. The Samurai can move well in it. That is handy when he has to fight. He is recognizable by the short and long sword.

