Null Jiji - Hi Panda Happy, 2016

Hand-painted resin sculpture
Hand signed and n…
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Jiji - Hi Panda Happy, 2016 Hand-painted resin sculpture Hand signed and numbered /500 Good condition, in its original box, 55 x 43 x 34 cm Hand-painted resin sculpture Hand signed and numbered /500 Good condition, in its original box, 55 x 43 x 34 cm

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Jiji - Hi Panda Happy, 2016 Hand-painted resin sculpture Hand signed and numbered /500 Good condition, in its original box, 55 x 43 x 34 cm Hand-painted resin sculpture Hand signed and numbered /500 Good condition, in its original box, 55 x 43 x 34 cm

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