Mangosteen Daruma
Product Drop on February 10th @ 2:22PM (PST)
This mangosteen daruma has a rounded, floral-like stem on its head, just like a real mangosteen! I (Alice) wish that it were easier to find our tropical mangosteen friends here; the closest I was able to get were these dried mangosteens at Costco that weren’t very good.
Daruma is a lucky symbol from Japanese culture. When you have a goal, you can color in one eye; and when that goal comes to fruit-ition, you can color in the other eye. It represents goal-setting, luck, and perseverance — perfect attributes to start off the year of the dragon with.
These darumas were a collaboration between Alice Lee x boyboystudios. Young casted the base shape, while Alice hand sculpted the fruit attachments, underglazed, fired, glazed, and fired each piece. Young then applied gold luster on top. A true ceramics collaboration! This initial collection has a limited run of 4 pieces.
Sizing: 5.5”x4”x3.5”
Product Drop on February 10th @ 2:22PM (PST)
This mangosteen daruma has a rounded, floral-like stem on its head, just like a real mangosteen! I (Alice) wish that it were easier to find our tropical mangosteen friends here; the closest I was able to get were these dried mangosteens at Costco that weren’t very good.
Daruma is a lucky symbol from Japanese culture. When you have a goal, you can color in one eye; and when that goal comes to fruit-ition, you can color in the other eye. It represents goal-setting, luck, and perseverance — perfect attributes to start off the year of the dragon with.
These darumas were a collaboration between Alice Lee x boyboystudios. Young casted the base shape, while Alice hand sculpted the fruit attachments, underglazed, fired, glazed, and fired each piece. Young then applied gold luster on top. A true ceramics collaboration! This initial collection has a limited run of 4 pieces.
Sizing: 5.5”x4”x3.5”
Product Drop on February 10th @ 2:22PM (PST)
This mangosteen daruma has a rounded, floral-like stem on its head, just like a real mangosteen! I (Alice) wish that it were easier to find our tropical mangosteen friends here; the closest I was able to get were these dried mangosteens at Costco that weren’t very good.
Daruma is a lucky symbol from Japanese culture. When you have a goal, you can color in one eye; and when that goal comes to fruit-ition, you can color in the other eye. It represents goal-setting, luck, and perseverance — perfect attributes to start off the year of the dragon with.
These darumas were a collaboration between Alice Lee x boyboystudios. Young casted the base shape, while Alice hand sculpted the fruit attachments, underglazed, fired, glazed, and fired each piece. Young then applied gold luster on top. A true ceramics collaboration! This initial collection has a limited run of 4 pieces.
Sizing: 5.5”x4”x3.5”