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|name= Ancient Statue
 
|name= Ancient Statue
 
|ja-name= いにしえのちょうこく
 
|ja-name= いにしえのちょうこく
 
|ko-name= 태고의 조각
 
|ko-name= 태고의 조각
 
|zh-name= 远古的雕塑
 
|zh-name= 远古的雕塑
|fr-name= statuette antique
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|zht-name= 遠古的雕塑
|it-name= statua antica
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|fr-name= Statuette antique
|es-name= estatua primitiva
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|it-name= Statua antica
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|es-name= Estatua primitiva
 
|de-name= Uraltstatue
 
|de-name= Uraltstatue
|nl-name= prehistorische beeldje
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|nl-name= Prehistorische beeldje
|r-name=
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|ru-name= Древняя статуя
 
|image= Dogu.jpg
 
|image= Dogu.jpg
 
|imagesize= 200px
 
|imagesize= 200px
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In {{NL|nolink|short}}, the statue is displayed in the first Artwork room, in the southeast quadrant.
 
In {{NL|nolink|short}}, the statue is displayed in the first Artwork room, in the southeast quadrant.
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== Art details ==
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===In {{NH|nolink|short}}===
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{{NHArtInfo
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| image = Ancient Statue NH Icon.png
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| fake-image = Ancient Statue (Forgery) NH Icon.png
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| art-name = Jōmon Period "Dogū" Figurine Shakōki-dogū
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| author = Artist Unknown
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| year = 1000-400 BCE
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| art-style = Fired pottery
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| description = A mysterious, riveting doll made from kneaded, unglazed dirt during the Jōmon period. Its large round eyes resemble goggles that intercept light, so its name should come as no surprise. "Shakōki" means "light-intercepting goggles," and a dogū is a small animal figurine.
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| buy-price  = 4980
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| sell-price  = 1245
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| availability  = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
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| art-width = 1.0
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| art-length = 1.0
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}}
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{{Note list}}
  
 
==Authenticity==
 
==Authenticity==
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In {{NH}}, if the Dogū has antennas on the head, then it is a forgery. The forged Dogū's eyes will periodically glow, and if placed as a regular furniture item, it will float when interacted with.
 
In {{NH}}, if the Dogū has antennas on the head, then it is a forgery. The forged Dogū's eyes will periodically glow, and if placed as a regular furniture item, it will float when interacted with.
  
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Ancient Statue (New Leaf).png|The genuine Ancient Statue, as it appears in {{NL|nolink|short}}
 
Ancient Statue (New Leaf).png|The genuine Ancient Statue, as it appears in {{NL|nolink|short}}
 
Fake Ancient Statue (New Leaf).png|The fake Ancient Statue, as it appears in {{NL|nolink|short}}
 
Fake Ancient Statue (New Leaf).png|The fake Ancient Statue, as it appears in {{NL|nolink|short}}
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==Museum exhibit description==
 
==Museum exhibit description==
 
{{quote|Shakoki refers to how big, round eyes look like Inuit snow goggles used for blocking light.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}}
 
{{quote|Shakoki refers to how big, round eyes look like Inuit snow goggles used for blocking light.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}}
 
:Jōmon Period "Dogū" Figurine Shakōki-dogū
 
:Artist Unknown, 1000-400 BCE, Fired pottery
 
{{Quote|A mysterious, riveting doll made from kneaded, unglazed dirt during the Jōmon period. Its large round eyes resemble goggles that intercept light, so its name should come as no surprise. "Shakōki" means "light-intercepting goggles," and a dogū is a small animal figurine.|Museum Exhibit|{{NH}}}}
 
 
== Statue information ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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! style="background:#FBB917; color:#000;" | Item Name
 
! style="background:#E9AB17; color:#000;" | Buy Price
 
! style="background:#FBB117; color:#000;" | Sell Price
 
! style="background:#FDD017; color:#000;" | Available From
 
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| Ancient Statue
 
| align="right" | 4,980
 
| align="right" | 1,245{{Note|Only if this statue is genuine}}
 
| [[Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler]]
 
|-
 
|}
 
{{Note list}}
 
  
 
{{Artwork}}
 
{{Artwork}}

Revision as of 10:58, July 12, 2020

Ancient Statue
Dogu.jpg
Real-world counterpart
Jomon Period "Dogū" Figurine
Year Unknown
Artist Unknown
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 いにしえのちょうこく
 远古的雕塑
 Statuette antique
 Estatua primitiva
 Statua antica
 Древняя статуя
 태고의 조각
 遠古的雕塑
 Statuette antique
 Estatua primitiva
 Uraltstatue
 Prehistorische beeldje


The Ancient Statue is a sculpture first introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This piece is based on Jomon Period "Dogū" figurines, from between 1000-400 BC. These fired pottery pieces are widely believed to be representations of mother goddesses associated with fertility, due to their female body shape, big eyes, small waists, and wide hips. As the pieces are fragile, it is quite rare to find unbroken Dogū, such as the ones found in-game.

In New Leaf, the statue is displayed in the first Artwork room, in the southeast quadrant.

Art details

In New Horizons


Real artwork

Ancient statue

Forgery

Ancient statue


Jōmon Period "Dogū" Figurine Shakōki-dogū
Artist Unknown, 1000-400 BCE
Fired pottery


Museum description A mysterious, riveting doll made from kneaded, unglazed dirt during the Jōmon period. Its large round eyes resemble goggles that intercept light, so its name should come as no surprise. "Shakōki" means "light-intercepting goggles," and a dogū is a small animal figurine.
Buy price  4,980 Bells
Sell price  1,245 Bells[nb 1]
Obtain from  Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
Authenticity Unknown
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0
  1. Cannot be sold if it is a forgery.

Authenticity

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, if the Dogū's eyes are open, it is fake. If its eyes are closed, it is genuine.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, if the Dogū has antennas on the head, then it is a forgery. The forged Dogū's eyes will periodically glow, and if placed as a regular furniture item, it will float when interacted with.

Museum exhibit description

"Shakoki refers to how big, round eyes look like Inuit snow goggles used for blocking light."
— Museum Exhibit, Animal Crossing: New Leaf


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