Description
🎆 Mahiru Shiina – Yukata Ver.
“Yukata Together at the Summer Festival”
✨ From The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten
Captured from the Volume 6 light novel cover, Mahiru Shiina steps into summer in a pale violet yukata, her expression gentle and radiant. With flaxen hair swaying and wooden sandals clicking against the stone path, this 1/7 scale figure perfectly preserves the fleeting beauty of a festival night—and a quiet romance with the girl next door.
🌸 FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
💖 1. A Warm Gaze for Someone Special
Her porcelain complexion and soft smile express pure affection. A delicate kanzashi gathers her hair, adding elegance and charm to this graceful pose.
👘 2. A Yukata Adorned with Hydrangeas
The pale violet fabric features hydrangea motifs—subtle and refined. At her back, a butterfly-shaped sash completes the look, tying together tradition and youthful charm.
🪨 3. Stone Path Base – Festival Night Setting
The base resembles a dusk-lit stone walkway, accented with hydrangeas. You can almost hear the geta tapping gently—a moment frozen in a summer memory.
📏 SPECIFICATIONS
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | H: 24 cm × W: 14 cm × D: 12 cm |
| Scale | 1/7 Scale |
| Materials | PVC / ABS and other materials |
| Edition Size | Limited (unspecified) |
| Base | Special Festival-Inspired Stone Base |
📦 ORDER DETAILS
- ✅ Preorder Open Now – Limited Time
- 🔒 Non-Refundable Deposit Required
- 🚫 Shipping Not Included
- 📍 Estimated Shipping to Kuwait: KD 70–80 per box
💡 WHO THIS IS FOR
💑 Fans of Romantic Slice-of-Life: A gentle moment of love and summer nostalgia captured in sculpted form.
🎐 Collectors of Seasonal Figures: A beautiful yukata piece that evokes the fleeting joy of festival nights.
🎨 Light Novel & Anime Fans: Perfect for those who follow Mahiru’s story across novels and animation, especially Volume 6 collectors.
🌠 FINAL THOUGHTS
Soft, sincere, and brimming with quiet beauty—this figure of Mahiru Shiina offers more than just detail. It captures a memory: a festival night, a tender glance, and a story still unfolding. For fans of The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, it’s not just a figure—it’s a feeling.















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