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What If I Put a Figurine of My Late Parents on the Buddhist Altar — Would It Feel Like They Are Still Here?

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Hi, I’m Hiroshi.

Every time I stand in front of the family altar, something lingers.

The photos of my late parents always show the same smile. I’m grateful — but there’s something distant about a flat image.

“What if there were figurines of them? Would it feel more like they’re actually here?”

That thought led me to digxipop — a service that creates custom figurines from a single photo using AI and 3D printing. And I started wondering if I could get one of our Shiba Inu, Momiji, too.

Here’s what I found out, honestly.


Who might find this useful

  • Those who have lost a parent and want to feel their presence nearby
  • Pet owners who want to preserve their companion’s look while they’re still healthy
  • Anyone searching for a truly unique, heartfelt gift
  • People who just find the idea of a figurine genuinely interesting

My honest takeaway

Whether it “feels like someone’s here” depends on the person. But if a photo has ever felt not quite enough — a figurine might be worth exploring.


My Late Parents on the Buddhist Altar

custom figurines of an elderly couple placed on a Japanese home altar

The memorial photos on our altar are always the same. Same angle, same smile.

I’m glad those moments were captured. But photos are flat — two-dimensional.

I started imagining small figurines of my parents standing right there on the altar. Three-dimensional, present.

Would it feel more like they’re actually in the room? Probably irrational. But the thought stayed with me.

I Also Want a Figurine of Momiji

Shiba Inu dog next to a small custom dog figurine

We have a Shiba Inu named Momiji. She’s genuinely family.

Thinking about the day she’s gone is hard. But that’s exactly why I want to capture her current, energetic self.

I take plenty of photos. But a figurine feels different — something three-dimensional you can look at from any angle.

A palm-sized Momiji on the shelf. I wonder what it would feel like.

What Is digxipop? Prices and How It Works

custom 3D figurines on a clean white surface

digxipop is a U.S.-based service creating custom figurines from photos using AI and 3D printing. Two series available:

SeriesSubjectStarting Price
Mini Me SeriesPeopleFrom $29.99
Pet SeriesPetsFrom $29.99

Figurines are high-quality PU resin, around 6cm tall. A 360-degree 3D preview is available before finalizing — so you can confirm the likeness first.

Note: digxipop ships internationally. Plan for shipping time and costs.

【digxipop official site】

Tips for a Good Result

person taking a well-lit straight-on portrait for a figurine

Figurine quality depends heavily on the photo. Key points:

  • Straight-on, face-forward shot works best
  • Bright, even lighting helps the AI read details clearly
  • Plain background reduces processing confusion

For pets, a clear face-on shot is especially important. This made me want to start taking better photos of Momiji now — just in case.

When Does This Make Sense?

person wrapping a custom figurine as a thoughtful gift

What stood out most was demand as a pet memorial. A review mentioned ordering a figurine of a late dog for a grandchild. That stayed with me.

Photos are 2D records. Figurines are 3D presences. That difference might be bigger than we think.

  • After losing someone dear — a person or pet
  • Capturing a pet’s youth while still full of energy
  • A unique, meaningful gift for someone special
  • A fun mini-me — no deep reason needed

Final Thoughts

figurine placed next to family photo

I haven’t ordered yet. Still turning it over.

But the image of a small figurine of my parents — or of Momiji — has quietly taken root.

A photo captures a moment. A figurine might carry a presence.

If you’ve ever looked at a photo of someone you love and felt it wasn’t quite enough — maybe this is worth a glance.

【digxipop official site】

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