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Bumba Meu Boi Series, Resin Long Folklore Sculpture in Acrylic

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SCULPTURE SERIES BUMBA MEU BOI "I am your life My ox so true Dancing in the yard From my fantasy I'm a poet When I see your ballet My beloved bull You are my poetry" Capricious Ox He comes from far away, from distant lands where the horizon captivates the imagination. The legend of the colorful ox has resonated for ages, and with so much magic, today it comes to life in songs and dances. Whenever the sudden song is sung, the stars are in an uproar in constellations, crazy wanting to dance along with the tambourine and the zabumba. The enchanted ox brings the caboclo's fight in turns, jumps and movements that magnetize. And yes, every twirl is beautiful, the feet that fly and then settle firmly back on the ground. The plot calls to cuddle close, lights the fire and declares the night with an attentive heart. The Bumba Meu Boi Series comes with a festive rhythm, to awaken the everyday look at the playful Brazilian fantastic. _ Material: Resin and Acrylic _ *Price of unit
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.11 in (15.5 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 2.76 in (7 cm)
  • Style:
    Minimalist (In the Style Of)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2024
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    3-4 weeks
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  • Seller Location:
    Santa Edwiges, BR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3847338812652
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