Bride Mornye
$209.00
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Character: Wuthering Waves · Mornye
Product Status: Pre-Order Close
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INFORMATION
INFORMATION
Dimensions
- Not specified
Configurations
- Standard Version:
- Main statue — Mornye in bridal costume, seated pose
- x1 bare feet leg configuration — default display
- x1 translucent prosthetic legs — alternate display (pre-order Bonus Item)
- x1 character acrylic standee — Bonus Item included with pre-order
- Celestial orb accessory with star detailing
- Column base with gold wedding bell and white rose cluster
- Tiara halo crown
- Bridal veil with lace trim
What the Pre-Order Bonus Adds
Pre-ordering adds the alternate translucent prosthetic leg part and the character acrylic standee — the leg swap in particular changes the entire read of the piece, shifting it from a soft bridal portrait to a direct nod to one of the character’s most defining design details.
Material & Packaging
- Material: Imported resin and imported PU (polyurethane; a flexible casting material often used for fine detail parts and softer structural elements)
- Packaging: Illustrated color box outer; EPE foam interior (dense closed-cell protective foam standard for GK statue shipping); kraft paper box outer shell
Other
- Scale: 1/6
- Studio: RuMeng Studio
- Production: Manufactured at a licensed production facility
- Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026
VIDEO
ABOUT
Bride Mornye captures the character seated atop a classical column base in an original bridal costume interpretation, rendered at 1/6 scale by RuMeng Studio. The piece is built from imported resin and imported PU, and ships with two distinct leg configurations — bare feet and fully translucent prosthetic legs — making the swap itself a display statement rather than just an accessory. That dual-leg engineering, combined with the layered white-and-pink skirt construction and the celestial orb companion piece, gives this statue a depth of display options that most seated GKs at this scale simply do not offer.
CHARACTER ORIGIN
SCENE NOTESThis is RuMeng Studio's original bridal interpretation of Mornye, built around a visual tension that only works because of who she is: the translucent prosthetic legs are not just an accessory swap, they are the emotional core of the piece. The fact that those legs — the ones that gave her mobility — are rendered in clear resin and offered as an alternate configuration means the collector is actively choosing which version of her to display. RuMeng frames the bridal theme not as pure fantasy dress-up but as something more considered, surrounding her with wedding bells, white roses, and a celestial orb that echo her otherworldly design language, while the half-lidded crimson gaze and the hand raised to her face keep the mood quietly self-possessed rather than purely ceremonial.





