What are skulz?
From the farthest reaches of cyberspace, a digital alien race has unlocked the secret to immortality—by merging their digital DNA with the unstoppable force of binary code! Now, their connection to our world is stronger than ever!
With unimaginable powers, they travel across realities with ease, leaving behind their pixel-perfect origins to embrace the thrill of real life. Craving the raw, imperfect pleasures of Earth, these otherworldly beings have made our dimension their playground!
But their arrival was just the beginning! By fusing DNA with raw code, they shattered Earth’s genetic blueprint, unleashing a wave of chaotic new species! Twisted by the Skulz’ maniacal experiments, these wild creations are rewriting our reality—one glitch at a time!
How are the skulz made?
Karmelo personally produces each and every skulz in his studio, using a BambuLab X1 Carbon 3D printer. A skulz requires ~9 hours to print, clean, and assemble using hand selected materials. This allows for extremely low number, limited releases, and customized choices of color, texture, and properties.
Uncompromising on design and aesthetics, Karmelo challenges the limits of what can be done in 3D printing with each new skulz creation. If you didn't know how they were made, you'd think these figures were made in a factory.
How many variations of each figure are there?
As these otherworldly beings transcend into the physical realm, they are given human names.
Every character has an evergreen colorway with no set production limits. However, since each figure takes ~9 hours to create, only a handful will be available at any given time.
Each artist figure may receive limited edition colorway variants produced in extremely small quantities, released randomly in the shop, on Instagram, or during irl convention appearances. Follow Karmelo so you don't miss any new release alpha.
What is sofubi?
Sofubi, short for “soft vinyl,” is a type of plastic material used to create Japanese vinyl toys. These toys have captured the hearts of collectors worldwide due to their unique aesthetics and tactile appeal.
One reason why collectors love Sofubi is its ability to be molded into virtually any shape, resulting in endless possibilities for toy design. From iconic movie monsters to cute and quirky characters, Sofubi toys come in all shapes and sizes.
Additionally, Sofubi’s soft and smooth texture provides a pleasing tactile sensation that sets them apart from traditional hard plastic toys.
What is your return policy?
It is important that you are satisfied with the collectibles offered from skulz club, and that they become a part of your growing collection. Due to the custom and limited edition nature of all items, returns are not accepted unless an item arrives defective or damaged.
In the case an item is defective or damaged, you must contact Karmelo within 24 hours of receiving the order to report an issue. You are responsible for the return shipping and handling, and the original charges are non-refundable.
Who is the artist?
Karmelo is a digital artist & toy designer bridging the physical and digital realms. Known for transforming his vibrant digital characters into collectible designer toys, Karmelo blurs the line between pixels and plastic. Each piece is a bold expression of his style—playful, surreal, and unmistakably his. Where the blockchain meets the toy shelf, Karmelo’s world comes to life.
Where can I find and collect Karmelo's digital art?
The digital art collections that inspire the irl toys can be found and collected via the links below. If you need assistance getting onboarded to digital art ownership, please reach out to Karmelo on X or Insta.