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A quirky Chinese pottery horse figurine, inspired by art and born from a mistake, sold out and earned over $90,000, reflecting a trend for emotional, interactive cultural goods.
A handmade soft pottery horse figurine named Ma Biaobiao, inspired by Qi Baishi’s art and featuring a quirky, imperfect design, has gone viral in China, selling out repeatedly since its December debut.
Created by a collaboration of Chinese art institutions and a pottery studio, the 299-yuan figurine, made with sheep wool manes and customizable hairstyles, has expanded into red and blue variants due to high demand.
A related "Crying Horse" variant, born from a production error, sparked a 300% sales surge.
Together, the products have driven over 660,000 yuan in sales, reflecting a growing consumer trend toward emotionally resonant, interactive cultural items that offer comfort and identity.
Una peculiar figura de caballo de cerámica china, inspirada en el arte y nacida de un error, se vendió y ganó más de $ 90,000, lo que refleja una tendencia de bienes culturales emocionales e interactivos.