Relentless Anime (gray) (purple kintsugi)
Relentless Anime (gray) (purple kintsugi)
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- Release Date 発売日 - 2023/10/14
- Made in Tokyo Japan 日本産 (東京)
- Meet the team who worked on this product この商品を手掛けたスタッフに会おう
- This skin tone is この肌色は GRAY GRAY
- The hashtag for this product is この商品のSNSハッシュタグは #smartdollrelentless
This character was created by you ;-)
Gray characters are not bundled with the medium bust anymore.
This character was created by you ;-)
Gray characters are not bundled with the medium bust anymore.
"Kintsugi" (金継ぎ), literally translated as "gold joinery," is the Japanese art of repairing pottery with lacquer containing gold powder.
While most repair techniques attempt to conceal and restore an item to its former glory, kintsugi highlights the cracks with a visible gold join to show that the breakage was part of the object's history - and at the same time, creating an evolved version of what was once before.
Kintsugi is a form of Wabi-Sabi that embraces imperfection as part of its beauty.
We all have a story to tell about our scars - I have a deep scar on my ankle, which I got from my leg getting trapped under a playground roundabout as a child.
However, not all scars are visible on the outside but remain with us as scars in our memory. While some of these memories may have been an ordeal, these experiences are the kind that mold us into who we are today.
I wanted to use the art of kintsugi to represent the invisible scars that we bear - be it an ordeal that we experienced - or a fight with an invisible illness.
I've had my fair share of ordeals throughout life - some of the events have left me with sadness, frustration, confusion, anger, and questions about why I was chosen to go through all that poo.
However, it's only now that those questions are being answered - I realize that without those ordeals, I would not be who I am today doing what I do - and for that, I am grateful.
As for the ordeals that I continue to face - "bring it on!" I say ;-)
Kintsugi is a process that takes time and patience to repair a breakage - recovering from an ordeal is no different and will take time. But just like kintsugi, your scars from an ordeal are a testament that you have unlocked an evolved version of yourself.
Relentless is a reminder that the days that break you are the days that make you. The mended kintsugi cracks are a visualization of all the times when something (or someone) tried to break you - but ended up making you even more relentless.
Reasons Not To Buy
- Our Smart Dolls are hand-painted, and even though we use paint masks, no two Smart Dolls will ever be the same. Face painting entails slight splashes, but this is more noticeable with the gold kintsugi paint - they kinda look like electric sparks. Zoom in on some of the photos to see what I mean.
- The gold kintsugi paint has a shimmer, differing in strength depending on the lighting condition - darker lighting - less shimmer.
- As the kintsugi mark is located on the contours of the face, depending on the lighting condition, the shimmer will not be even due to the way shadows are cast on the face. If you expect the shimmer to be constant no matter the lighting condition, you will be disappointed with this product.
- The kintsugi mark may have blurred or sharp edges like any facial component.
- There are no plans to release Relentless without her kintsugi mark.
- We can't do special requests to create a version of Relentless without her mark.
- Folks have asked about kintsugi body parts - no plans right now, but it is something that I may consider in the future. If we eventually make kintsugi body parts, we can't give them away for free or at a discount.
If you want to try to make your own kintsugi parts, this paint is similar to what we used for prototyping, but you will have to mix in some brown and reds.
"Kintsugi" (金継ぎ), literally translated as "gold joinery," is the Japanese art of repairing pottery with lacquer containing gold powder.
While most repair techniques attempt to conceal and restore an item to its former glory, kintsugi highlights the cracks with a visible gold join to show that the breakage was part of the object's history - and at the same time, creating an evolved version of what was once before.
Kintsugi is a form of Wabi-Sabi that embraces imperfection as part of its beauty.
We all have a story to tell about our scars - I have a deep scar on my ankle, which I got from my leg getting trapped under a playground roundabout as a child.
However, not all scars are visible on the outside but remain with us as scars in our memory. While some of these memories may have been an ordeal, these experiences are the kind that mold us into who we are today.
I wanted to use the art of kintsugi to represent the invisible scars that we bear - be it an ordeal that we experienced - or a fight with an invisible illness.
I've had my fair share of ordeals throughout life - some of the events have left me with sadness, frustration, confusion, anger, and questions about why I was chosen to go through all that poo.
However, it's only now that those questions are being answered - I realize that without those ordeals, I would not be who I am today doing what I do - and for that, I am grateful.
As for the ordeals that I continue to face - "bring it on!" I say ;-)
Kintsugi is a process that takes time and patience to repair a breakage - recovering from an ordeal is no different and will take time. But just like kintsugi, your scars from an ordeal are a testament that you have unlocked an evolved version of yourself.
Relentless is a reminder that the days that break you are the days that make you. The mended kintsugi cracks are a visualization of all the times when something (or someone) tried to break you - but ended up making you even more relentless.
Reasons Not To Buy
- Our Smart Dolls are hand-painted, and even though we use paint masks, no two Smart Dolls will ever be the same. Face painting entails slight splashes, but this is more noticeable with the gold kintsugi paint - they kinda look like electric sparks. Zoom in on some of the photos to see what I mean.
- The gold kintsugi paint has a shimmer, differing in strength depending on the lighting condition - darker lighting - less shimmer.
- As the kintsugi mark is located on the contours of the face, depending on the lighting condition, the shimmer will not be even due to the way shadows are cast on the face. If you expect the shimmer to be constant no matter the lighting condition, you will be disappointed with this product.
- The kintsugi mark may have blurred or sharp edges like any facial component.
- There are no plans to release Relentless without her kintsugi mark.
- We can't do special requests to create a version of Relentless without her mark.
- Folks have asked about kintsugi body parts - no plans right now, but it is something that I may consider in the future. If we eventually make kintsugi body parts, we can't give them away for free or at a discount.
If you want to try to make your own kintsugi parts, this paint is similar to what we used for prototyping, but you will have to mix in some brown and reds.
Before You Buy (Overview)
Smart Doll’s are crafted with care, intention, and a strong commitment to quality—but they are not designed to be everything for everyone. Since all sales are final, we ask that you take a moment to understand what makes our products unique before placing an order.
The photo grid below highlights common concerns we’ve seen from customers *after* receiving their Smart Doll—despite these traits being explained throughout our website. Our goal is to help you make an informed decision upfront rather than face disappointment later.
The first row covers wig-related traits, the second explains details of our slush-cast vinyl body and frame, and the third focuses on the intentional asymmetry in our face design. A brief overview follows the grid below:
Wig Characteristics
Smart Doll wigs are shaped by hand—not by mold—so variation is natural. You may notice differences in thickness, alignment, or shape from one wig to the next. Some may appear “balding” in spots or shed small amounts of hair when first opened and with continued use. Tight fits can leave marks on the head, and a bit of styling oil residue is also expected.
Learn more about Smart Doll wigs
Slush-Cast Vinyl Body & Frame System
The Smart Doll body is made from sofubi (soft vinyl) using a hands-on process called slush casting. This naturally results in variations such as asymmetry, flow lines, air bubbles, and differences in surface texture. The head cap may not match the body color exactly or fit perfectly. These traits are inherent to working with soft vinyl and are part of the handcrafted nature of the product.
Learn more about the casting process
Intentional Asymmetry in Face Design
Just like real human faces, Smart Doll faces are intentionally asymmetrical. From the 3D sculpt to the final brush stroke, no two are exactly alike. Hand-painted features such as eyeliner, lashes, and blush will differ slightly in size, shape, and placement. If you’re seeking factory-perfect, machine-printed symmetry, a different brand may be a better fit.
Learn why Smart Doll Faces Are Asymmetrical
Before You Buy (Overview)
Smart Doll’s are crafted with care, intention, and a strong commitment to quality—but they are not designed to be everything for everyone. Since all sales are final, we ask that you take a moment to understand what makes our products unique before placing an order.
The photo grid below highlights common concerns we’ve seen from customers *after* receiving their Smart Doll—despite these traits being explained throughout our website. Our goal is to help you make an informed decision upfront rather than face disappointment later.
The first row covers wig-related traits, the second explains details of our slush-cast vinyl body and frame, and the third focuses on the intentional asymmetry in our face design. A brief overview follows the grid below:
Wig Characteristics
Smart Doll wigs are shaped by hand—not by mold—so variation is natural. You may notice differences in thickness, alignment, or shape from one wig to the next. Some may appear “balding” in spots or shed small amounts of hair when first opened and with continued use. Tight fits can leave marks on the head, and a bit of styling oil residue is also expected.
Learn more about Smart Doll wigs
Slush-Cast Vinyl Body & Frame System
The Smart Doll body is made from sofubi (soft vinyl) using a hands-on process called slush casting. This naturally results in variations such as asymmetry, flow lines, air bubbles, and differences in surface texture. The head cap may not match the body color exactly or fit perfectly. These traits are inherent to working with soft vinyl and are part of the handcrafted nature of the product.
Learn more about the casting process
Intentional Asymmetry in Face Design
Just like real human faces, Smart Doll faces are intentionally asymmetrical. From the 3D sculpt to the final brush stroke, no two are exactly alike. Hand-painted features such as eyeliner, lashes, and blush will differ slightly in size, shape, and placement. If you’re seeking factory-perfect, machine-printed symmetry, a different brand may be a better fit.
Learn why Smart Doll Faces Are Asymmetrical