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Flying Pig Designer 3 3d printed

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Flying Pig Designer 3 3d printed
Flying Pig Designer 3 3d printed

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Flying Pig Designer 3

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Product Description
One of my "Flying Pig" series, created as "Fan Art" and based on many contemporary icons. It is, of course, in no way affiliated with any specific company, person or product. Please do a search here for 'flying pig' to find the rest of my designs.
This pig features a classic designer motif alongside another iconic face, and would make a great gift for the love in your life (or for yourself!) who is into luxury designed goods. And you don't have to pay a fortune for it!
Why a flying pig, you ask? Well, why a black mouse with big ears and white gloves?.... Just because!




Wikipedia entry re Louis Vuitton:
Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, or shortened to LV, is a French fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses, and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website. For seven consecutive years (2006–2012) Louis Vuitton has been named the world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation is 25.9 billion USD.

Wikipedia re Hello Kitty:
Hello Kitty is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, first designed by Yuko Shimizu. She is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow. The character's first appearance on an item, a vinyl coin purse, was introduced in Japan in 1974 and brought to the United States in 1976.[4][5] The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture.[6] At age 36 as of 2010, Sanrio has groomed 'Hello Kitty' into a global marketing phenomenon worth $5 billion a year.[7] Originally aimed at pre-adolescent females, Hello Kitty's market has broadened to include adult consumers. She can be found on a variety of products ranging from school supplies to fashion accessories and high-end consumer products. Several Hello Kitty TV series, targeted towards young children, have been produced. Hello Kitty is also the main character at the two Japanese Sanrio theme parks, Harmonyland and the indoor Sanrio Puroland.
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