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Custom toy designer, 2Petalrose, will soon be releasing a very impressive custom toy that will surely be appreciated by figure collectors, who either love Japanese culture or amazing craftsmanship. The latest release is a poseable toy named “Shikomi.”
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Shikomi is absolutely amazing! Everything seen here were all handmade and hand painted. Most of the toy was made out of resin, while some extra details, like Shikomi’s obi and obijime were made out of customized printed fabric. Some great accessories are also included, such as a samurai helmet that has ribbon stitching and a felt inlay and Katana with a leather strap.
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Displaying Shikomi on your shelves or table will not be an issue, as she has with a pair of magnets placed inside her feet and wooden base that contains a concealed metal disc in the platform. These extra measures ensure that Shikomi will be very stable as she stands.
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Shikomi will be up for preorder in 2Petalrose’s online store on November 4, 2015 at 10:00 PM UK time for £190.00 plus shipping and is limited to 15 pieces worldwide.
2Petalrose shared the following details on the main website:
“Shikomi
Resin / BJD mix with custom fabric
Limited to 15 pieces worldwide.
These 10 will be shipped at the end of January.
More photos at 2petalrose.co.uk
Features:
12 inches aprox in height.
Fully poseable ball jointed neck & arms / Legs swivel but knees are locked.
Katana with Leather Strap.
Samurai Helmet with ribbon stitching and felt inlay.
Custom designed & printed fabric wrap.
Magnet in feet for stability.
Wood base with grass print on a metal disc.
Hand made resin parts and all hand painted.”
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2Petalrose’s online web store can be found here.
For more information on Shikomi and other amazing toys, check out 2Petalrose’s website. 2Petalrose is also available on Instagram, twitter, Facebook, and Flickr.
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