
社内アトリエで一点ずつ手描きされた 同じものが二つとないARABIAの芸術品
Atelier FAUNI is a line of antique Moomin dolls by Tove Jansson, handmade in Finland between 1950 and 1971. This is Moomintroll, the main character of the story. Usually, when we say Moomin, we mean Moomintroll. In the original work, she is portrayed as a free-spirited fairy who is full of curiosity and loves adventure and challenges.
Atelier Fauni is known for the painstaking hand-sewing of each piece, using genuine leather for the hands, feet, and face, wool for the body and hair, glass beads for the eyes, and even Marimekko fabric. Many materials are used for small dolls, such as: Due to their high quality and tasteful texture, they are also known as ``imaginary Moomin dolls''. In an unusual story, textile designer Helena Kuuskoski was personally creating this item, and Tove Jansson liked it enough to approve it.
Currently on display in a Finnish museum, it has become a collector's item as an extremely rare antique doll. Items in especially good condition are rarely available domestically or internationally, and I think their rarity will continue to increase in the future.
■Detailed specifications
Manufacturer: Atelier Fauni
Designer: Helena Kuuskoski /Helena Kuuskoski
Product name: Moominpappa / Moominpappa
Year: 1950-1971
Country of origin: Finland
condition:
This is a good product that retains its appearance at the time of production. There is some dirt due to age near the head, but there is no damage to the parts and it maintains its original condition.
■Size
Height 12cm Depth 11cm (including tail)