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[Collaboration] pokefasu Pokefasu Taiyaki Bottle Brooch Fat Bottle Badge

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Size & Weight

Size: Body = approx. 25 x 40 mm, Mount = 50 x 80 mm

Specifications

Material: Felt, embroidery thread, etc.
Manufacture: Made in Japan

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The series is a collaboration between "Pokeface," a character drawn by Hong Kong singer-songwriter Ivana Wong, and "Fat Bottle," a character with a cute and silly expression and gesture that makes you giggle,
This is a collaboration series with "Fat Bottle", a character drawn by a female singer-songwriter from Hong Kong [Ivana Wong].

This is a brooch of cute Fat Bottle with anko (sweet bean paste) on her cheeks and smacking taiyaki (a Japanese pancake).
Despite its goofy appearance, this felt brooch with embroidery is made with great attention to detail!
The face, clothing, hair ornament, and accessories are all embroidered in different ways to create a richly expressive look.
Wear, display, or collect these small but eye-catching and extraordinarily cute pokefus.

Pokéfas Honmon no mark
Pokéfas Honmon" is stamped on the back of the base and the brooch as a genuine identification mark.