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3Pcs Miniature Kiwi Fruit Set – Hand-Sculpted 1:12 Scale Dollhouse Kiwi with Real Fuzzy Skin, Radiating Green Flesh and Hand-Placed Black Seeds, Tiny Realistic Fruit for Dioramas & Polymer Clay Food Miniatures
3Pcs Miniature Kiwi Fruit Set – Hand-Sculpted 1:12 Scale Dollhouse Kiwi with Real Fuzzy Skin, Radiating Green Flesh and Hand-Placed Black Seeds, Tiny Realistic Fruit for Dioramas & Polymer Clay Food Miniatures
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Miniature Kiwi — A Tiny Harvest Fuzzy Enough to Touch
A hand-sculpted miniature kiwi fruit set at 1:12 dollhouse scale, with a whole kiwi and two cut halves showing the bright green flesh radiating out from a creamy white core, ringed with dozens of tiny black seeds. The fuzzy brown skin isn't painted on — it's a textured fiber finish that gives each piece the actual soft, slightly bristled feel of a real kiwi peel.
Each piece is about the size of a thumbnail. Held close to the camera, the cross-section looks startlingly like a freshly cut slice of fruit — which is the highest compliment a miniature food sculptor can be paid.
This piece is part of the Tiny Harvest series by fdmini.
What's in this set
- 1 × Whole Kiwi — fuzzy brown skin, the natural oval shape, about 14–16 mm long. Best for fruit bowls and dollhouse kitchen counters.
- 2 × Halved Kiwi (one pair) — single fruit cut in half, both halves included, showing the radiating green flesh, the creamy white core, and around 30 hand-placed black seeds in a perfect ring. Best for cutting-board scenes, smoothie-bowl dioramas, and breakfast plates.
- Full Set — buy the whole kiwi and the halved pair together, ships in a miniature clear fruit clamshell as shown in the photos.
Perfect for
- 1:12 scale dollhouse kitchens, breakfast scenes, and pavlova/cake dioramas
- New Zealand, Mediterranean, and tropical themed scenes (kiwi bridges all three)
- Miniature smoothie bowls, fruit tarts, and yogurt parfaits
- Miniature still-life photography and Instagram flatlays — the cross-section is one of the most photogenic pieces in the entire Tiny Harvest series
- Cutting-board and farmhouse-kitchen scenes
- Fairy gardens and woodland creature setups
- Resin jewelry — the halved kiwi cross-section is a top-three best-seller for pendant and earring inlays, because the green-on-white-on-black contrast photographs beautifully under UV resin
- Stop-motion animation props
- Collectors of realistic polymer clay food miniatures and rare fruit miniatures
Why this miniature kiwi looks different from anything else on the market
Most miniature kiwi sold online are smooth painted blobs — a green dot in the middle, a brown outside, no texture. This piece is different in three ways:
- The fuzzy skin is a real fiber finish. The brown skin is built with a textured flocked finish that mimics the actual soft fuzz on a real kiwi peel. You can feel it under your fingertip. Almost no miniature food artist attempts this — most just paint a flat brown surface.
- The radiating flesh is hand-carved, not stamped. The green flesh radiates from the white core in fine lines, each scored by hand under magnification. Stamps and molds can't replicate this — it has to be drawn one line at a time, which is why every cross-section is slightly unique.
- Around 30 black seeds, placed one at a time. The seeds aren't painted dots. They're individual sculpted pieces, embedded in a perfect ring at the boundary between the flesh and the core, the way they actually sit inside a real kiwi.
The result: a piece that holds up at extreme close-up. The first photo in this listing is a macro shot — the kiwi in it is the same size as your thumbnail.
Frequently asked about miniature kiwi fruit
What scale is this miniature kiwi? 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 kiwi is roughly 14–16 mm long.
Is the fuzzy texture real, or is it painted on? It's a real textured finish, not paint. We bond a fine fiber layer to the polymer clay surface so the skin has the actual soft, slightly bristled feel of a real kiwi peel. This is the detail that makes the piece read as a real fruit even at extreme close-up, and it's the reason the macro photo in this listing looks the way it does.
Can I use the halved miniature kiwi for resin jewelry? Yes — the halved kiwi is one of our top-three best-sellers for resin work. The green-white-black cross-section contrast is extremely photogenic under UV resin and epoxy, and the flat back sits perfectly inside pendant bezels, statement earring blanks, and shaker charms.
What are these miniature kiwis made of? Polymer clay with a textured fiber finish for the fuzzy skin, finished with a translucent gloss on the cut surfaces to mimic the wet "just-sliced" look of a real kiwi. The black seeds are individually placed by hand using a fine sculpting tool — around 30 per cross-section.
Where can I buy realistic miniature kiwi fruit like these? You can order this hand-sculpted miniature kiwi set directly from fdmini.com, an independent miniature food studio that ships worldwide. We specialize in realistic miniature fruit with high-detail textures — including miniature kiwi, miniature lychees, miniature dragon fruit, miniature Asian pears, miniature green grapes, miniature red grapes, miniature lemons, and seasonal harvest scenes.
Do you make gold kiwi or kiwiberries too? Gold kiwi (yellow-flesh kiwi) and kiwiberries (small grape-sized kiwi) are in development as part of the Tiny Harvest series' "real fruit textures" sub-line. 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 kiwi, miniature lychees, miniature Asian pears, miniature dragon fruit, miniature grapes (red and green), 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, a fuzzy peel, or the stages of a fruit being eaten — and the fruit is built onto it one element at a time. Within Tiny Harvest, the kiwi belongs to the "real fruit textures" sub-line, alongside the lychee (bumpy red shell) and the dragon fruit (sculpted bract leaves) — pieces where the surface itself is the technical achievement. 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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