
Stake attention in this memory
A carved wooden statue of a Native American chief stands centrally, facing forward, on a dark, rectangular base atop a reflective surface. The statue features dark skin, painted facial features including red marks on the cheeks, and is adorned with an elaborate headdress of red, green, brown, and gold feathers, with two braided pigtails extending from the sides. It wears a light-colored, patterned vest over a red tunic, dark green pants with three crescent moon designs on each leg, and red shoes with white 'X' markings. The statue holds a transparent plastic spoon upright in its right hand and a dark, cylindrical object in its left hand. To the left of the statue, a portion of another carved wooden object, resembling a totem pole with a bird-like head and colorful patterns (blue, red, yellow), is visible. Behind it, a framed picture displays a brown background with chocolate bar-like squares and an outline of an Aztec or Mayan-style drawing. The background wall features a display of several small, rectangular vintage packaging designs for confectionery, one labeled "Клубника" (Strawberry) and another "Грибок" (Mushroom). To the upper right of the statue, a large white text panel in Russian describes the history of a confectionery enterprise, mentioning "Начало 1990-х годов" (early 1990s), "предприятие реорганизовано" (enterprise reorganized), "Рот Фронт" (Rot Front), and "высокую финансовую эффективность" (high financial efficiency). To the right of the statue, a brown paper sign in a clear plastic holder reads "ЗАПИСКИ ЖЕЛАНИЙ БОГУ ШОКОЛАДА" (Notes of Wishes to the God of Chocolate) in Russian. Below this text, a smaller piece of paper with an intricate Aztec or Mayan-style drawing of figures is displayed. A green "Duo-Peco" pen stands vertically beside the sign. The scene is located in the Museum of Chocolate in Estosadok, Russia.
Symbol
B5CE7
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.05
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$4.46
Loading AttnAds…








