Many pregnant women want to cherish the feeling of pregnancy forever, and now a fertility clinic in Toyko will let women do that with the 'Shape of an Angel.' The kooky product is a three-dimensional replica of the fetus living inside a woman's womb.
The Parkside Hiroo Ladies Clinic literally makes an exact replica of the fetus by taking a sonogram picture and molding its measurements out of plastic. This totally bizarre service lets pregnant mothers keep a semi-creepy keepsake of the experience.
The final product is a white fetus shape surrounded in clear resin. Then they wrap it up nicely in a white and pink jewelry box. You'll be able to show your little one exactly what they looked while they were developing in your tummy.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Unique Pregnancy Mementos
- Creating three-dimensional replicas of fetuses as keepsakes is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the pregnancy memento industry.
- Personalized Sonogram Jewelry
- Designing jewelry using sonogram images presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the personalized jewelry industry.
- Technology-enabled Pregnancy Memories
- Using technology to create lasting memories of pregnancy, such as 3D replicas, offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for the pregnancy experience industry.
Where This Applies
- Pregnancy Mementos
- The pregnancy memento industry has an opportunity to disrupt the market by offering unique and personalized keepsakes such as three-dimensional replicas of fetuses.
- Personalized Jewelry
- The personalized jewelry industry can leverage sonogram images to provide customers with customized and sentimental pieces.
- Pregnancy Experience
- The pregnancy experience industry can incorporate technology to enhance and preserve memories, allowing expecting parents to cherish the development of their fetus.