The Lightest Full-Size Silicone Build Here
Most silicone dolls past the 160 centimeter mark land between 38 and 45 kilograms. Akari’s sheet reads 33, and the nine-kilogram gap against this store’s 164 cm builds is the whole story of owning her. Nine kilograms is the difference between bracing before every lift and simply picking her up.
In practice: repositioning her on a bed becomes a one-motion job, stairs stop being a negotiation, and the wardrobe shelf she folds onto needs no reinforcing. Buyers who passed on a full-size doll over weight are the reason this build exists.


Cast Lines, Not Painted Ones
- The abdominal line is geometry in the mold. Side light throws real shadows down her stomach; nothing is airbrushed on.
- The back groove runs from the neck to the waistband, cast the same way and visible in the profile shots.
- The F cup rides on a narrow ribcage, which is why her profile exaggerates what the tape would show.
- Knees stay smooth through a full bend; the mold accounts for the crease lines instead of folding.
Her Sheet, Folded
Body
Face
Function
Asked About Akari
- Can one person manage her? Yes, and this is the build where that answer is honest. Think one large checked suitcase and a cabin bag, carried as a single object with two arms.
- Why is there no bust-waist-hip row? The 161 cm platform is newer and the workshop has not released its tape sheet. Height, weight and cup come from the order system; the day the sheet publishes, this page gets the numbers.
- Are the abs sculpted or painted? Sculpted. The shading is light on real geometry with a warm airbrush pass over it. Wipe her down and the lines stay.
- Is she Asian-styled beyond the face? The S14 sculpt carries the styling. The body is the same platform under any head, so a second sculpt changes the look without a second doll.

