TheObsidianLabs exists because I couldn't find what I wanted to buy.
I wanted a collectible figure that felt like it belonged in a display case at a museum — not a toy shelf at a mall. Something with real lighting. Real finish. Real scarcity. Not "limited to 5,000 units" scarcity. Twelve. Actual twelve.
So I built it myself.
Every piece starts as a digital model, printed in full multicolor on an industrial-grade 4-material printing system — no hand-painting, which means no brush strokes, no uneven coats, no human inconsistency in the color. Then each figure is vapor-smoothed with acetone to melt the surface into a glass-like finish.
The Collector Edition gets a custom electronics package: a dual-ring LED array controlled by a custom-programmed microcontroller, producing a slow breathing glow matched to the character. It's not a strip of LEDs hot-glued inside. It's an engineered lighting system.
Every order is packed with a dossier card, a numbered certificate, and sealed with wax. Because the unboxing is part of the experience.
I run this from my workshop in India. I design, print, smooth, wire, assemble, pack, and ship every single unit myself. That's why batches are limited to 12. That's also why each one is exactly right.
— Founder, TheObsidianLabs