Reclining Pearl — Azur Lane

$179.0

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Character: Azur Lane · Pearl

Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q2 - 2026

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ABOUT

YaoMengMeng Studio’s 1/6-scale take on Pearl from Azur Lane captures her in a fully reclined pose across a deep purple satin-draped bed base, wings spread wide and wrists adorned with pearl-bead bracelets that echo her name throughout the sculpt. The piece earns its shelf space through the density of surface work — layered black lace-and-strap lingerie with individually sculpted bow details, multi-tone skin gradients that shift convincingly across the figure, and feathered wing textures rendered in imported resin with genuine depth. For collectors who track how a studio handles soft-material simulation at this scale, this one makes the argument clearly.

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Not specified

Configurations

  • Scale: 1/6
  • Base: Purple satin-effect draped bed base with chain detail elements
  • Wings: Dual feathered angel wings — one white, one dark — spread across the base
  • Accessories: Pearl-bead bracelets on both wrists and ankles, black lace choker with pearl accent, multi-strap black lingerie with sculpted bow details

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Imported resin + imported PU (polyurethane; a flexible casting material commonly used for softer or detail-sensitive parts)
  • Packaging: Full-color outer box, EPE foam interior (dense protective foam used for statue shipping), kraft paper outer carton

Other

  • Studio: YaoMengMeng Studio
  • Estimated Shipment: Q2 2026

SCENE NOTES

YaoMengMeng Studio frames Pearl in a moment of deliberate stillness — reclined, arms raised, gaze directed upward with an open expression that reads as both languid and aware. The contrast between the soft, passive posture and the restrained tension in the chain and cuff details gives the composition its edge. The studio leans into Pearl’s dual-wing design — white feathers on one side, dark on the other — as the primary visual anchor, letting the spread of the wings frame the entire figure against the deep purple base rather than relying on a single focal prop. The pearl-bead accessories, worked into the wrists, ankles, and neckline, tie the name directly into the sculptural language of the piece.