I cannot remember exactly where this is, maybe in the Arabian coast. It is there version of our Arribas Brothers products. Anyway does anyone have a clue how much these items would cost?
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I cannot remember exactly where this is, maybe in the Arabian coast. It is there version of our Arribas Brothers products. Anyway does anyone have a clue how much these items would cost?
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We were sent over there with the message that only we would defend Disney quality.. We learnt quickly that the Japanese culture speaks to a level of quality that is hard to comprehend. They were all unbelievably skilled and willing to do the right thing.Bringing the Love since January 10, 2011
Craig Russell -Walt Disney Imagineering
LOVE LOVE LOVE the keychain! If I lived in Japan I'd be all over those glasses, too.
Is that jeweled Duffy glued on the cube, or is it just on the cube for display? It looks like they maybe painted the hat on one of the crystal Duffies they sell in the US? Disney Arribas Mini Duffy Bear Figurine with Swarovski Crystal Stones LOT OF 5 | eBay
His eyes look less zombie-like but that very well could be the angle of the photo.
I forget the US price for that crystal Duffy, but I thought it was around $30 or $40...obviously less than $50!
Yeah, I think all that glass stuff is sold over in Agrabah Marketplace. I have no idea about prices, though.
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Bringing the Love since January 10, 2011
Interesting...the first US Duffy item being sold in Japan?
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yeah the little jeweled/rhinestoned Duffy is like $40 in the US and it's TINY! I mean REALLY TINY! Totally not worth the price to me. I saw how small it was and was like, "OH NO WAY!"
Assuming you are entering the park, the order you could check are - The shop near Valentina's Sweets that had glass items just across the Aquasphere or at Nicolo's Workshop in Mediterranean Harbour; it's the shop of the right hand side before you go up the stairs. That is where they have the glass blower station. For the toothpick holder prob about the US equivalent on $12-$15. I bought a shot glass before that with the exchange rate then was $10. Connected is the Stationery shop, where the Silhouette guy doesn't say much to you. Not as chatty as their US counterpart, but it's probably a cultural thing.
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