Realistic Male Character Lifelike Wax Celebrity Mannequin Silicone Sculpture
Description
Product name :Realistic Male Character wudalang Lifelike Wax Celebrity Mannequin Silicone Sculpture
| Model | GZ-0098 |
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Material |
Resin, Silicone and Fiberglass |
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Style |
Super Realistic |
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Use |
Tourist Attraction, Display,Museum display, Art Collection,Exhibition |
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Theme |
History Pepole wu da lang |
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Regional Feature |
China |
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Size: |
Lifesize or customized |
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Cloth |
Outfits to be customized |
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Warranty |
2 years |
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Life span |
At least 10 years |
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Temperature and Humidity |
Room temperature is ok |
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After Sale Service |
Long-life maintenance support |
| Packing |
Wooden case with inner box |
| Payment terms | TT, WU |
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Packaging & DeliverySelling Units:Single item Single package size: 60*50*198 cm Single gross weight: 60.0 kg Package Type:Plywood case 1. First use PE film wrapped the wax figure. 2. Second use bubble bag wrapped. 3. Then put into special Wooden box and fixed it. |
Wu Dalang, a fictional character in "Water Margin", has no character prototype. The leader of the Wu family, called Wu Dalang, a native of Qinghe County, Hebei. Both parents died when he was young, and he took pains to raise his brother Wu Song. To sell cooking cakes as a business, married Pan's Golden Lotus. It was described by Shi Naian based on the Wumingshi's "Xuanhe Posthumous Events of the Great Song Dynasty" and the "Songjiang Thirty-Six People's Praise" by Gong Kai of the Yuan Dynasty (the above two literary works are considered to be the prototype or blueprint of "Water Margin") New characters are derived from the story of Wu Song and Wu Song Fighting Tigers (according to the "Zhejiang Tongzhi" record, Wu Song is a homeless man who often sells art in the area of Yongjinmen, and has no older brother).
It is worth mentioning that in history, Wu Zhi, the magistrate of Yanggu County during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (AD 1403-AD 1424), could not have been written by Shi Naian, who died of illness in the third year of Hongwu (AD 1370). The prototype of Wu Dalang.
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