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3PCS Miniature Dragon Fruit – Hand-Sculpted 1:12 Scale Dollhouse Pitaya with Realistic Pink Skin and Black Seeds, Tiny Tropical Fruit for Dioramas & Polymer Clay Food Miniatures (Whole / Halved)

3PCS Miniature Dragon Fruit – Hand-Sculpted 1:12 Scale Dollhouse Pitaya with Realistic Pink Skin and Black Seeds, Tiny Tropical Fruit for Dioramas & Polymer Clay Food Miniatures (Whole / Halved)

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Miniature Dragon Fruit — A Tiny Tropical Harvest in Pink and Green

A hand-sculpted miniature dragon fruit at 1:12 dollhouse scale, with the magenta-to-coral gradient skin and bright green-tipped scales of a real pitaya picked at peak ripeness. Available as a whole fruit or a halved cross-section that shows the snow-white flesh studded with tiny black seeds — sculpted and placed one seed at a time.

Each piece is about the size of a thumbnail. Held in your palm, it looks like someone shrunk a tropical fruit market down to dollhouse size.

This piece is part of the Tiny Harvest series by fdmini.

Choose your style

  • Whole Dragon Fruit — full pitaya with sculpted bract leaves curling outward, the way a real dragon fruit looks on the vine. About 18–22 mm tall. Best for fruit bowls, tropical market scenes, and dollhouse kitchen counters.
  • Halved Dragon Fruit — single fruit sliced lengthwise to show the white flesh and ~40 hand-placed black seeds. Best for cutting-board scenes, smoothie-bowl dioramas, and miniature food photography close-ups.
  • Set of both — buy together and save (available at checkout).

Each piece ships in a miniature clear fruit clamshell (shown in photos).

Perfect for

  • 1:12 scale dollhouse kitchens, tropical pantries, and breakfast scenes
  • Tropical, Hawaiian, and Southeast Asian themed dioramas
  • Miniature smoothie bowls, fruit platters, and dessert plates
  • Miniature food photography and Instagram flatlays
  • Fairy gardens and terrarium accents
  • Resin jewelry — the halved cross-section is especially popular for pendants and statement earrings
  • Stop-motion animation props
  • Collectors of realistic polymer clay food miniatures and rare tropical fruit miniatures

Why this miniature dragon fruit looks different from typical fake pitaya

Dragon fruit is one of the hardest fruits to miniaturize convincingly. Most fake pitaya on the market is a solid pink resin blob with painted-on leaves. This piece is different in three ways:

  1. Two-tone skin with sculpted bract leaves. The body is hand-shaped with a magenta-to-coral gradient, and the leaves are sculpted separately and attached one at a time, each with a green tip fading into pink — the way a real pitaya leaf looks under sunlight.
  2. A real white-flesh cross-section. The halved version isn't painted on — the white flesh is a separate sculpted interior, with around 40 individually placed black seeds. (See the third photo for the sculpting setup and tools.)
  3. It's rare. Most miniature food artists make berries, lemons, and bread. Dragon fruit at this level of detail is hard to find at any scale, which is why this piece is one of the most-requested items in the Tiny Harvest series.

Frequently asked about miniature dragon fruit

What scale is this miniature dragon fruit? It's sized for 1:12 dollhouse scale, the standard scale for dollhouse kitchens, Re-Ment displays, Sylvanian Families scenes, and most miniature food collections. The whole fruit measures roughly 18–22 mm tall, the halved version is similar.

What is the halved dragon fruit made of? The skin and leaves are polymer clay, the white flesh is layered translucent clay finished with a soft gloss for a "just-cut" wet look, and the black seeds are individually placed by hand using a fine sculpting tool — around 40 seeds per piece. No two halves have identical seed patterns.

Can I use the halved dragon fruit for resin jewelry? Yes — this is one of the most popular pieces in the Tiny Harvest series for resin work. The flat-backed cross-section sits perfectly inside pendant bezels, earring blanks, and shaker charms, and the high color contrast (pink skin + white flesh + black seeds) photographs beautifully under UV resin.

Where can I buy realistic miniature dragon fruit like this? You can order this hand-sculpted miniature dragon fruit directly from fdmini.com, an independent miniature food studio that ships worldwide. We specialize in rare and tropical miniature fruit that's hard to find from mass-market suppliers — including miniature dragon fruit, miniature passionfruit, miniature mangosteen, and seasonal tropical harvest scenes.

Do you make other tropical miniature fruits? Yes. The Tiny Harvest series is expanding into tropical fruits — follow fdmini.com or the @fdmini accounts on Reddit and Instagram for new releases.

How long does shipping take? Most orders ship within 2–3 business days. International delivery typically takes 7–15 days.

About fdmini and the Tiny Harvest series

fdmini is a big studio making realistic miniature food by hand — miniature dragon fruit, miniature grapes, miniature lemons, miniature bread, and miniature market scenes — for dollhouse collectors, diorama artists, and miniature food photographers.

Tiny Harvest is our ongoing fruit series, built around one rule: every piece begins with a hand-sculpted base — a vine, a leaf, a stem, a cross-section — and the fruit is built onto it one element at a time. The series has been featured on Reddit's r/crafting and r/miniatures. Discover the rest of the collection at fdmini.com.

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