Mini Red Tuc Tuc Taxis with Dolls from Guatemala (Set of 3), "Red Tuc Tucs"
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These little moto-taxis have been popular in Latin America not only because they are light on the wallet, but also because of their ability to maneuver in narrow streets and heavy traffic. Guatemalan ceramicist Vitelio Orozco pays homage to these little vehicles, affectionately called tuc tucs, with these set of three figures. Inside, small cloth dolls represent drivers and passengers.
- 0.16 kgs
- 0.4 lbs
- Largest Piece: 7 cm H x 4.5 cm W x 9.5 cm D
- Largest Piece: 2.8" H x 1.8" W x 3.7" D
- Smallest Piece: 4 cm H x 2.5 cm W x 5.5 cm D
- Smallest Piece: 1.6" H x 1" W x 2.2" D
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Neela
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03/30/2024
"pretty pot"
A sure fire smile getter! Mine sits on a window still and is a cheerful object !
Best Uses
- decorative
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Judith
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01/30/2024
"Adorable little planter for a succulent"
This planter is cute and tiny! Value: It is a bit high for the size but I love it!
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Deb
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11/05/2023
"A Bright Sentinel!"
Maybe it is my computer screen, but this little guy is so much brighter in person! I absolutely love it - an outstanding addition to my owl collection. Definitely brightens up the space he is in! Thank you so much, Vitelio!
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Pascua
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10/23/2022
"Perfect gift"
Bought this for my sister. She loved it and sent me the picture attached. Gonna get one for myself :)
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