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Mickey Mouse's white glove hand
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Body Parts
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2017
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This minimalist pin depicts the iconic white glove hand of Mickey Mouse, capturing one of the most recognizable symbols in animation history. Released in 2017, it is part of the unique Body Parts series, which features detached character anatomy rendered in a clean, stylized aesthetic. Mickey Mouse, who first appeared in the 1928 short Steamboat Willie, has been defined by his signature four-fingered white gloves since the 1929 short The Opry House. The pin's stark white enamel and simple silver-toned metal outlines create a modern, high-contrast look that stands out in any collection. Because of its abstract and artistic approach, this pin is highly sought after by collectors who appreciate unconventional designs that deviate from traditional character portrait pins. The Body Parts series is known for its quirky appeal, making this piece a fun conversation starter for seasoned hobbyists. Its simplicity belies the cultural significance of the character, as the white glove remains a fundamental element of the classic Disney look. This piece is a must-have for those who focus on Mickey Mouse memorabilia or fans of experimental pin series. The absence of complex details allows the iconic silhouette to speak for itself, solidifying its status as a staple for character-focused collections.
The Body Parts series is considered a niche but highly collectible set due to its unconventional design. While it is not a limited edition release, the series is considered Hard to Find because it was not widely distributed, increasing its desirability among completionists. Its simple, clean aesthetic makes it a versatile piece for display boards, and it remains a popular choice for traders looking for unique Mickey Mouse items.
Mickey Mouse's white gloves were introduced in 1929 to provide better contrast against his black fur, allowing audiences to better track his hand movements in black-and-white animation. This design element became so synonymous with cartoon characters that it was widely adopted throughout the animation industry. The 2017 release date places this pin during a period of experimentation with minimalist character-focused series.
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