Royal Bobbles Marie Curie Bobblehead with Glow-in-The-Dark Lab Beakers
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Royal Bobbles Marie Curie Bobblehead with Glow-in-The-Dark Lab Beakers
RETIRED - MARIE CURIE & LAB BEAKERS: Our bobblehead portrays a lifelike image of Marie Curie with glow-in-the-dark beakers. Her extensive work in radioactivity forced the scientific world to reconsider the foundation of physics, and it paved the way for other discoveries, such as the nuclear atom and a treatment for cancer. This bobblehead pays tribute to a great female scientist.
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS COLLECTIBLES: Royal Bobbles features an entire line of famous icons, including famous scientists, artists, singers, political figures and other historic figures! Great for collectors of every genre, these bobbleheads make great gifts for everyone!
UNIQUE, COLLECTIBLE BOBBLEHEADS: Each Royal Bobbles premium quality bobblehead comes in a colorful, printed collector’s box with a custom cut Styrofoam inner protection. All Royal Bobbles bobbleheads are made from high-quality, heavyweight polyresin, stand at over 8” tall and are individually hand-painted. Each figure features a hologram with a unique serial number on the bottom of the base to indicate authenticity.
LIFELIKE FIGURINES- EXQUISITE DETAIL: Because each Royal Bobbles bobblehead is carefully researched, hand painted, and crafted with care, each design is extremely detailed. Royal Bobbles is leading the industry with their realistic and lifelike likenesses, making them right at home in any environment: whether a desk, display case or even classroom!
PREMIUM BOBBLEHEAD STATUETTES: Founded in 2009, Royal Bobbles is a premium designer and manufacturer specializing in high-quality, exquisite collectible figurines, allowing for a high level of detail and durability in every product. The quality and detail of Royal Bobbles products and packaging is unmatched in the industry.
Born November 7th, 1867, physicist and chemist Marie Sklodowska-Curie became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for her studies of radiation, as well as the first woman to win in more than one field and in multiple sciences. Her extensive work in radioactivity forced the scientific world to reconsider the foundation of physics, and it paved the way for other discoveries, such as the nuclear atom and a treatment for cancer. This expertly crafted bobblehead includes "glow-in-the-dark" lab beakers!