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The mysterious and coveted Arumbaya fetish is in reality a small pre-Columbian statue that belongs to the Royal Museum of Art and History in Brussels. The origins of this statuette are far removed from the Amazon region: it comes from the area surrounding the city of Trujillo in North Peru. The real museum piece does not have a broken ear, while the only way of telling the "real" statue in the story, is precisely by its broken ear!
Comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Length: 25cm.
This iconic object comes from one of Hergé’s most beautiful books and the Moulinsart Collection "Les icônes", which revisits and brings together iconic objects from The Adventures of Tintin.
Comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Length: 25cm.
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