Bruxelles Brass Pissing Boy Ashtray

Vintage decorative ink holder

CA$40.00

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The "Brass Pissing Boy Ashtray"  refers to a souvenir or decorative item inspired by the famous Manneken Pis statue in Brussels, Belgium. The Manneken Pis is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating, and it has become one of the most iconic symbols of Brussels. Here’s what you need to know about the connection between the statue and such items:

. Manneken Pis: The Iconic Statue

- The Manneken Pis is a 55.5 cm (21.9 in) bronze statue located in the heart of Brussels, near the Grand Place. It was designed by sculptor Jérôme Duquesnoy the Elder and installed in 1619.

- The statue has a rich history and is surrounded by numerous legends, including stories of a boy saving Brussels from disaster by urinating on a burning fuse.

- Over the centuries, the statue has been stolen, damaged, and restored multiple times. Today, a replica stands in its original location, while the original is housed in the Brussels City Museum.

. Souvenirs and Cultural Impact

- The Manneken Pis has inspired this ashtray. A "Brass Pissing Boy Ashtray" would likely be a decorative or functional item featuring a miniature version of the statue.

- The statue’s playful and irreverent nature makes it a popular subject for humorous and creative merchandise, reflecting the sense of humor of the people of Brussels.

. Cultural Significance

- The Manneken Pis is not just a tourist attraction but also a symbol of Brussels’ identity and resilience. Its ability to inspire both admiration and humor is reflected in the wide variety of merchandise it has inspired.