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Bilibili - 33 Niang - 1/8 - Dunhuang Opera Lotte Series: Dance and Music Theme

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Akiyako / Bilibili Goods / Taki / TH

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2000-2022-11-01

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¥26,344

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¥26,344

Bilibili - 33 Niang - 1/8 - Dunhuang Opera Lotte Series: Dance and Music Theme

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
BilibiliBilibili GoodsABS, PVC26263441/8

Character info Niang San

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The Bilibili Goods 33 Niang figure stands poised in a dynamic dance pose, 1/8 scale, about 262 mm tall. She wears a Dunhuang Opera-inspired costume with flowing sleeves, layered robes, and gold-trimmed embroidery. Her hair is styled into an elegant updo, adorned with an intricate opera headdress featuring phoenix motifs and delicate hairpins. The color palette blends deep azure and jade with warm crimson accents, giving a living sense of movement as the fabric swirls around her. Fine sculpting captures the folds and textures of the robe, while translucent accents on the sleeves catch the light. The character's expression is serene yet intense, hinting at the narrative of a dancer who channels wind and music through every step. A small prop, possibly a fan or a musical accessory, completes the performance pose. The base is minimal to keep the focus on the figure's posture and costume, with a subtle decorative motif that echoes Silk Road aesthetics. The paintwork is crisp with clean edges and subtle shading to emphasize depth, and the overall finish conveys a sense of ancient charm fused with modern collectible styling.

In the story behind 33 Niang, she is a legendary dancer of the Silk Road era who travels with musicians across Dunhuang's oases and desert caravans. Her family lineage ties to the imperial court and to the cave-temple art of Mogao, where she learned to mimic wind and water through movement. On stage, she performs a dance of the Dance and Music theme, weaving the threads of fate with every step, summoning memories of ancient caravans, celestial patrons, and the festival of light. Her performance tells of overcoming hardship and preserving culture, with every gesture a tribute to the craftsmen who carved stories into stone. The 33 Niang figure captures a moment where she lifts her arms, her sleeves like sails, a symbol of resilience and grace, inviting the audience to witness a fusion of traditional opera and modern figurine artistry.

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