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Takashi Murakami Poster 【Flower Ball Red (3D) Magic Flute】 / Edition 300 / Signed

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【Artist Name】: Takashi Murakami 【Work Name】: Flower Ball Red (3D) Magic Flute 【Year Created】: 2010 【Technique】: Offset printing, 4 colors + hot stamping + high gloss varnishing 【Sheet Size】: φ710 mm 【Edition】: 300 【Signature】: Yes 【Condition of Work】: Brand new 【Comments】: Purchased from kaikaikiki, preserved in sheet condition without framing. Will be shipped in the original packaging it was sent in. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, and I will respond as soon as possible. After the auction ends, there will be no claims, returns, or cancellations accepted. Please bid only if you understand these terms. I also have various other items listed, so please take a look at my other auctions as well.

Takashi Murakami Poster 【Flower Ball Red (3D) Magic Flute】 / Edition 300 / Signed

Current Bid

660,000 Yen ($4230.77)

Buyout Price

660,000 Yen ($4230.77)

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  • Bid price ($):

    $4230.77

  • Rinkya fee

    $615.00

  • Seller fee

    $15.00

Total:

$4860.77

Does not include shipping from Japan (combined shipment, billed at actual cost)

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2026-06-25 18:13:04 JST

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Collector Commentary

Takashi Murakami's "Flower Ball Red (3D) Magic Flute," created in 2010 and limited to an edition of just 300, exemplifies the fusion of contemporary art and Japanese visual culture that Murakami is renowned for. This signed offset print, preserved in pristine condition, is highly sought after by collectors, especially given the artist's prominence in the art world and the rarity of such limited editions. The use of cold stamping and high gloss varnishing enhances its appeal, while remaining in its original sheet ensures that the collector retains its full value and aesthetic integrity. With current bidding set at ¥660,000, this piece aligns with both market expectations and the demand dynamics seen in the Japanese contemporary art scene.