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Nho Quim - Mascot of XV de Piracicaba

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0.16mm layer - optimal, 2 walls, 5% infill,
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The character “Nhô Kim" is one of the most iconic mascots in the interior of São Paulo, created in nineteen fifty-eight, by cartoonist Benedito Caruso.

Inspired by the traditional figure of the caipira, he was born to simply and directly represent the popular spirit of the city of Piracicaba.

With his striking look and good-humored personality, the character quickly transcended the role of a sports mascot and became a cultural symbol recognized by generations.

Caruso captured the authentic essence of the countryside, without exaggeration, transforming “Nhô Kim" into a figure that blends regional identity, emotional memory, and the ability to tell stories through drawing.

To this day, he remains a faithful portrait of Piracicaba's pride and tradition.

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