Feeling: Silver Arowana Soft Model
"Silver Arowana"
The silver arowana is a large species of arowana, growing to nearly 1m in length. It is also famous as a "living fossil," having changed little in appearance for approximately 50 million years. It has a laterally compressed body, thinner than its height, and its surface is covered with large scales. Its mouth opens upward to target prey on the water's surface, and it has two barbels at the tip of its lower jaw, which act as sensors to detect insects falling onto the water. In the Amazon River basin, it is popular not only as food but also as a game fish for competitive fishing. In Japan, it is a popular ornamental fish due to the easy availability of juveniles and its ease of keeping.

"Leisurely and Graceful"
Often seen in tropical fish stores, its elegant silhouette makes it a popular and familiar ornamental fish. Among the series, it is a relatively new ancient fish, resembling common fish in shape, but still showcasing characteristics of ancient fish. Modeled after an impressive, mature individual that has grown to a meter in size, this figure faithfully reproduces even minute details such as scales, fin shapes, and body form. Both its sculpting and coloring result in an authentic silver arowana figure. It evokes the image of swimming gracefully forward, making it a model where its movement is also noteworthy.

"Sculptor: Kazuyuki Moria"
Natural history sculptor. Graduated from Gunma University, Faculty of Education, majoring in Fine Arts, Craft Research.
Started activities as Aqua Plant in 2000.
A natural history sculptor whose concept is "My Private Tropical World."

"Ancient Fish | Ancient Fish Soft Model"
A high-quality figure series themed after ancient fish. Despite its low price, it boasts meticulous detail, offering realistic sculpting and coloring. The primary concept behind the "Ancient Fish" series is to create a perfect, ideal representation of the fish, as if it had grown without a single blemish, while still being a vivid likeness of its wild, living, swimming form. It evokes a scene as if a vibrant moment has been captured.
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