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Ivory Sansukumi - Adam Binder



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Ivory Sansukumi - Adam Binder

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by Adam Binder
Edition Size - 250
Series - Special Moments Series
Release Date - September 2007
Carved -
Availability - Available to order
Dimensions - 2¾ x 1½ INS
Made from Marble and Resin
Manufactured in the UK by Adam Binder Editions

The world wide game "scissors, paper, stone" originated from China, invented by warlords during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Instead of paper, they used the open palm symbol to represent cloth, so "Scissors, Stone, Cloth". The game reached Japan in the early 1640s and one variation was the "Snail or Slug, Snake, Frog" variation. In this variation, the Frog is afraid of the Snake, the Snake is afraid of the Snail or Slug and the Snail or Slug is afraid of the Frog. This is influenced by the Sansukumi way of thinking where it keeps the 3 objects in a deadlock.


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