Tatebanko is the forgotten Japanese art of creating amazing dioramas and scenic perspective from paper. This simple and beautiful Japanese art has now been revived and reinterpreted for our times.

The most famous Dali’s painting well-known for its melting pocket watch. The original idea was from half eaten Camembert cheese of his dinner table on a hot summer day. It was described as “hand-painted dream photograph” by Dali himself.

This cardboard DIY diorama kit allows you to recreate Salvador Dali’s 1931, “The Persistance of Memory”.
For ages 12+. Takes 2-3 hours to make.
Made in Japan

Product size: Built diorama: 17 x 12 x 9.5cm
Packaging Type: Hangsell sleeve
Packaging Dimensions: 33.5 x 21.3 x 0.1cm
Product Weight (inc packaging): 60g
Material: Cardboard

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