The story by Carlo Collodi an Italian author was originally a serial between 1881 and 1883, and then later completed as a book for children in February 1883. The story is of the adventures of mischievous Pinocchio an animated marionette, and his poor father, a woodcarver named Geppetto. It is considered a classic of children’s literature.
For more then a hundred years Pinocchio did not have a girlfriend. Now with the direction and inspiration of my friend, August Coppola, Pinocchio and his love Pinocchia (his Twiggy), are created here. No stain or coloring agent were used, except for the facial features.
For more then a hundred years Pinocchio did not have a girlfriend. Now with the direction and inspiration of my friend, August Coppola, Pinocchio and his love Pinocchia (his Twiggy), are created here. No stain or coloring agent were used, except for the facial features.
Shop pictures of Pinocchio they are in no real order, enjoy!
Shop pictures of Pinocchia they are in no real order, enjoy!
Woods used in making of Pinocchio from head to toe are:
Bloodwood (Brazil) – Hat Ebony (Africa) – Hair Sycamore (USA) - Head, Nose, Neck, Arms and Legs Canarywood (Brazil)- Collar Amboyna Burl (Southeast Asia) – Upper Body and Sleeves Canarywood and Bloodwood (Brazil) Upper Body Stripes Canarywood and Bloodwood (Brazil) Sleeve Stripes Bloodwood (Brazil, South America) – Shorts Ebony (Africa) – Shoes Cocobolo (Central America) - Stand |
Woods used in making of Pinocchia from head to toe are:
Pink Ivory (Africa) – Hat Texas Osage Orange (Texas, USA) – Hair Holly (USA) - Head, Nose, Neck, Arms and Legs Lacewood (Australia) and Bloodwood (Brazil) – Collar Redwood Lace Burl (California, USA)– Upper Body and Sleeves Yellowheart (Brazil) and Bloodwood (Brazil) – Skirt Bloodwood (Brazil) - Shoes Tulipwood (Brazil) - Stand |