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Japanese Toad Frog Call Mokugyo

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.4 h
1 plate

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This Japanese Toad "Mokugyo" (Frog Call Temple Block) is a perfect fusion of biological precision and cultural humor. It faithfully reproduces the toad's signature warty skin texture and robust anatomical contours, while ingeniously concealing a traditional hollow resonance chamber within its body. The lifelike appearance provides a unique, therapeutic experience as if a real creature is resting on your desk.

  • Ultimate Realism: Sculpted with meticulous reference to actual biological specimens to capture the unique spirit and presence of the Japanese Toad.
  • Healing & Stress Relief: A gentle tap on its back produces a deep, resonant temple block sound—making it the perfect companion for office stress relief or "accumulating karma" (merit).
  • FDM Optimized: Specifically tuned for the Bambu Lab series to ensure that the intricate skin textures remain crisp and detailed even when printed with FDM technology.

Let this guardian-like toad bring a touch of Zen, nature, and humor to your workspace!

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