Page values for "Ancient statue"

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"nl_art" values

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FieldField typeValue
nameStringAncient statue
item_pagePageItem:Ancient statue (New Leaf)
item_page_fakePageItem:Ancient statue (fake) (New Leaf)
imageStringAncient Statue NL Model.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/8/82/Ancient_Statue_NL_Model.png
has_fakeBooleanYes
fake_imageStringAncient Statue (Fake) NL Model.png
fake_image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/b/b1/Ancient_Statue_%28Fake%29_NL_Model.png
textureStringAncient Statue NL Model.png
texture_urlString
fake_textureStringAncient Statue (Fake) NL Model.png
fake_texture_urlString
art_nameStringJomon Period "Dogu" Figurine Shakoki-dogu
authorStringArtist Unknown
yearStringMade between 1000 and 400 BC
art_styleStringFired pottery
art_typeStringStatue
descriptionTextShakoki refers to how the big, round eyes look like Inuit snow goggles used for blocking light.
buy_priceInteger3,920
sellInteger490
availabilityStringRedd's Gallery
availability_noteString
authenticityStringIn the forgery, the statue's eyes are partially opened. If the statue's eyes are closed, it is genuine.
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0

"nh_art" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringAncient statue
item_pagePageItem:Ancient statue (New Horizons)
item_page_fakePageItem:Ancient statue (fake) (New Horizons)
imageStringAncient Statue NH Icon.png
image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/0/03/Ancient_Statue_NH_Icon.png
has_fakeBooleanYes
fake_imageStringAncient Statue (Fake) NH Icon.png
fake_image_urlStringhttps://dodo.ac/np/images/1/12/Ancient_Statue_%28Fake%29_NH_Icon.png
textureStringAncient Statue NH Icon.png
texture_urlString
fake_textureStringAncient Statue (Fake) NH Icon.png
fake_texture_urlString
art_nameStringJōmon Period "Dogū" Figurine Shakōki-dogū
authorStringArtist Unknown
yearString1000-400 BCE
art_styleStringFired pottery
art_typeStringStatue
descriptionTextA 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_priceInteger4,980
buy_wikitextWikitext string

 4,980 Bells

sellInteger1,245
availabilityStringJolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
availability_noteString
authenticityStringIn the forgery, the statue has a pair of antennae on its head. Additionally, the forged statue's eyes will glow in the night, and it will float if interacted with as an ordinary piece of furniture. If the statue does not have a pair of antennae, it is genuine.
widthFloat1.0
lengthFloat1.0