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Aiyuki – The Koto Spirit of Moonlit Gardens

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
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Aiyuki is a gentle fairy musician who roams the moonlit gardens of the Enchanted Forest’s eastern realms. Her wings shimmer like pressed sakura petals, and she carries a tiny koto crafted from sacred bamboo and woven moon-threads 🎶✨.

Every night she kneels among the stones and lanterns, plucking soft melodies that drift across the garden paths.
Her music is said to summon the memory of blooming spring, even in the heart of winter — a blessing cherished by all wandering spirits and passing fairies.

Legend tells that Aiyuki’s koto tones are not merely notes, but living echoes.
When she plays, tiny lights rise from the ground like floating pollen, and the shadows themselves begin to dance. These glowing motes are believed to be whispers of ancient sakura-spirits listening to her song 🧚♂️🌸✨.

Though she is serene and shy, her music is powerful:
it can calm storm winds, guide lost travelers, and even heal the petals of wilted plants.
In the Enchanted Forest she is known as:

Aiyuki – The Koto Spirit of Moonlit Gardens 🌙🎶✨

Why print it? Why collect it? 💛

– A peaceful fairy musician full of elegant detail 🎶
– Calming, magical presence for any display or diorama 🧚♀️
– Perfect companion piece to other Japanese fairy figures 🌸
– Symbolizes harmony, healing, and moonlit beauty ✨

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