Victorian Puzzle Pouch & Sketch Card

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The “Land of Kaiju” project meets the Victorian puzzle pouch. This folded design dates back to 1782 and were utilized in a variety of countries. The Japanese version, known as a “Tato”was used to store items such as buttons and needles. Known as a Valentine Puzzle Purse in Britain, it was popular during the Victorian era, used for love notes. One piece of paper is intricately folded to act as a container for a small item. In this case the treasure included inside is an original signed ChetArt sketch card. The pouch measures approx. 3.75″ square when folded and expands to 11.25” square with colorful creature portraits and an alliterative phrase on one side. The reverse displays a fanciful moonlit battle scene and provides a container for the sketch card. An intermediate layer displays the Japanese term “Kaiju,” translating to strange beast or monster. The folded sheet is printed in color on sturdy 44 lb. cover stock.

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Each puzzle pouch includes one signed sketch card measuring 3″ square.

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Sketch Cards Are Go

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A group of ChetArt 3 inch square “Land of Kaiju” sketch cards are marching their way  to
Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle. (along with a whole bunch of other stuff)

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