1, Little Yellow Duck, British Museum
In order to attract children's attention, when taking a bath, there are always several rubber yellow ducks floating in the bathtub. The yellow duck is a symbol that carries many British childhood memories. A set of yellow duck souvenirs launched by the British Museum, in which MengMeng ducks are dressed as sphinxes of ancient Egypt or wearing Indian feather headdresses.
Little yellow duck dressed as an ancient Roman soldier, with a black coat and white buttons, and a round beer belly in the lower body; The Viking Yellow Duck's eyes and expression seemed to say, "Take out all the gold and silver!" ..... These little yellow ducks indirectly show the all-inclusive collection of the British Museum.
2. Ceramic socks of Tokyo National Museum
A series of products are based on the images of two pottery figurines "Dancers" unearthed from the Yeyuan Tomb in Xionggu City, saitama. These two terracotta figures, with their dancing posture and simple expressions, are very popular with visitors and even appear in textbooks, becoming the "facade" of the museum.
The Mona Lisa in the Louvre has changed.
As one of the treasures of the three major museums in the Louvre, the famous painting Mona Lisa has the highest appearance rate in shops and has been transformed into various souvenirs many times. The shadow of Mona Lisa can be seen in Rubik's Cube, Tangram and mugs. One of the most "lovely" souvenirs is the children's guide to the Louvre. On the cover of the manual, Mona Lisa holds a kitten in her arms. The kitten is preparing to visit the Louvre, and the Mona Lisa acts as the kitten's guide.
4. The Metropolitan Museum Blue Hippo
A replica of Egyptian blue hippopotamus pottery in the Metropolitan Museum of New York, USA, has the "serious" nature of Americans and is vividly and roundly made. This blue hippopotamus is the epitome of ancient Egyptian art collected by the Metropolitan Museum. In addition to Cairo, there are the largest number of ancient Egyptian artworks in the world, with about 36,000 exhibits, including historical relics and cultural heritage, from the Paleolithic period to the ancient Roman period.
5. Sunflower Series of Van Gogh Art Museum
The Van Gogh Art Museum in the Netherlands is famous for its collection of 200 of the most precious paintings in Van Gogh's golden age. There are countless creative products related to Van Gogh, including clothes, shoes and hats, parasols, stationery, wine sets, porcelain, handbags, pendants, utensils and so on.
6. Cabbage umbrella in the National Palace Museum in Taipei
Tickets account for less than 30% of the revenue of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, and the bulk comes from image authorization, brand authorization, imitation of cultural relics and sales of art souvenirs. Jade cabbage is a popular national treasure in the Forbidden City, and the products with its theme have always topped the sales list. Among them, the "Jade Cabbage Umbrella" is essential for a thunderstorm in the hot summer afternoon. It is half green and half white, and can be used in sunny and rainy days. When the umbrella is opened, the edge looks like a vegetable leaf and a "cabbage" shape, but it is super eye-catching when you go out.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Van Gogh Museum
Baidu Encyclopedia-Taipei Palace Museum