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Plastica #290

Each token in Plastica presents a miniature capsule-toy artifact photographed in extreme close-up. The opened yellow capsule appears as a recurring curatorial motif, framing the object like a display case.

The focus is texture and material truth: seams, scratches, dust, gloss, and micro-geometry — the quiet poetry of plastic.

Plastica #290

Token information

Collection
Plastica
Token ID
#290
Artifact Type
Mini Charm
Capsule State
Hinged Open
Condition
Light Scuffs
Rarity
Common

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