Do mermaids exist? You’ll probably say “no” without a moment of hesitation, but please stay a while and look at these lovely ladies and their prey:
The tails can be used for underwater performance, cinematic/theatrical costuming, parties, events, or even bathtub lounging.
On the video you can check out how the tails behave underwater. With a little practice you can learn how to swim in it (gracefully!) and impress… whoever you want to impress. I am sure it can astonish your boyfriend or mother as well as random tourists on the shore of the Baltic Sea!
Thanks to Finfolk Productions you can meet mermaids all around the world: in US, Germany or even Singapore. In some countries there are swimming schools for young mermaids – they have a great time playing with friends and at the same time they do a high-intensity training (swimming in the tail requires skill!).
The prices for basic silicon tails start with $3000, but the most beautiful sets can cost even more than $5000.
It is worth mentioning that Finfolk productions also supports and runs projects that raise awareness of ocean conservation (last one took place on the shores of Hawaii).
Here are photos of some mermaids you can find around the world:
Not to leave anyone dissatisfied, there are also male mermaids out there. Like this one:
What do you think about the idea of swimmable mermaid tails?
Have you ever seen a person wearing one?
Would you buy a mermaid tail for yourself (or for someone else)?
Sources:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzpWFL3PTgA
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Let me introduce Finfolk Productions, a company that can literally make a dream come true. They sell highly realistic, fully swimmable, silicone mermaid tails. Using best quality products from the special effects market they offer entirely custom tails both in fit and design.
The company is owned by twin artists Abby and Bryn Roberts who have introduced a new level in the field of tails for professional mermaids.
Here you can see a little sneak peek from their workshop:
The company is owned by twin artists Abby and Bryn Roberts who have introduced a new level in the field of tails for professional mermaids.
Here you can see a little sneak peek from their workshop:
On the video you can check out how the tails behave underwater. With a little practice you can learn how to swim in it (gracefully!) and impress… whoever you want to impress. I am sure it can astonish your boyfriend or mother as well as random tourists on the shore of the Baltic Sea!
The prices for basic silicon tails start with $3000, but the most beautiful sets can cost even more than $5000.
It is worth mentioning that Finfolk productions also supports and runs projects that raise awareness of ocean conservation (last one took place on the shores of Hawaii).
Here are photos of some mermaids you can find around the world:
Have you ever seen a person wearing one?
Would you buy a mermaid tail for yourself (or for someone else)?
Sources:
http://blog.chriscrumley.com/141007-6478BForWebOnly.jpg
http://blog.chriscrumley.com/140928-5985BCompositeW021004-22-28_140815-8126ForWebOnly.jpg
https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/461/356/c8014a921899ec3aef64948c5ac20f5d_large.jpg?1363899436
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzpWFL3PTgA
https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/p480x480/10420171_388737994623478_3036990094912337536_n.jpg?oh=73ff2e9e4cf71323a09884bb41fcb6f0&oe=551E673B
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https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t31.0-8/s720x720/1397542_234541560043123_1883698747_o.jpg
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Comments
"It is worth mentioning that Finfolk productions also supports and runs projects that raise awareness of ocean conservation (last one took place on the shores of Hawaii)."
They need to advertise themselves somehow, don't they?
Those suits are very pretty, from the distance they look like masterpiece. If I had lot of money to throw away I would consider buying one out of curiosity. I've never seen anyone wearing them but if it looks as good as in the pictures I can image one could prank somebody using this suit.
It would be fantastic to use it in the sea or bedroom. And they support wild sea life,how kind.
I'm not sure but when I was at Mazury lakes last year I have seen one.
Or maybe it was just a carp.. I'm not sure. As I said I would love to have one of these.
Meet You at the swimming pool.
Although I'm not some huge "fan" of mermaids (If you can be one) I had written my Bachelor's thesis about a couple of Disney animations and old tales including "The Little Mermaid". So on the way I have stumbled upon some interesting information and articles on the topic. I have found out that many people still would answer your first question "Do mermaids exist?" with "Yes" and that was a real surprise for me. Anyway we can find tales of mermaids scattered all over the world (in Europe, Africa, Asia) and they either show the creatures as hostiles that prey upon men or as a supporting characters that help on the sea. Nowadays people are still interested in the mermaid topic (I assume that's why those tails were created ;) ) There is even going to be a new movie about "The little mermaid" this or next year.
In 2012 workers in Zimbabwe people refused to work because they believed that mermaids were present.
Here is a link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2097218/Reason-Zimbabwe-reservoir-delays--mermaids-hounding-workers-away.html
Animal planet has made a "paradocument" "Mermaids: The Body Found" . Of course it's as good as the Ancient Aliens show ;) Anyway the National Ocean Service (USA) even had to make an announcement that "No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found" because of numerous questions from people who were wondering about existence of mermaids ;)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-18692830
And yeah, I can imagine that someone in the tail sitting on a big rock at some distance from the shore would definitely bring attention :D
And it is really expensive I wonder if the experience is really worth it...
I've never seen anyone wearing the tail, though I know some mermaids (based on their character) as Paulina described the two common beliefs - both of them are real ;)
I believe, that if there is time to play with this kind of gadgets, it's when you're young and carefree. There is nothing more to the tail swimsuit except for looks and fun. Maybe if the production cost were lowered and some more affordable version (around 100$) were available, tails would become more interesting to the public. Honestly, walking on the beach and seeing mermaids having fun in the coastal line would be pretty awesome sight.
And as for people believing in aquatic humanoids, well... it's funny for us because we use common sense, but at the same time it reminds us that people will believe in anything.
On the other hand, there is an order of species that is called "Syreny" in Polish language, so in fact we can say that they exist. Is there any resemblance of human beings? Or irresistible beauty? Who knows, maybe for some of us :D
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syreny
I wonder how I could react... I know! I would wait on the shore to see how she will manage to free herself from this outfit! :D
Now I cannot help myself to think that in fact the only activity they can do outside water is sitting or laying on rocks :D but still in awesome manner of course.
I think It's really cool! These tails are really very beautiful and I agree that they are very useful in movies or something like that.
Have you ever seen a person wearing one?
No, I've never seen such person, but I'd like to :D
Would you buy a mermaid tail for yourself (or for someone else)?
I think I would, especially if I had extra money :) Why not? It looks cool!
Unfortunately, I have seen anybody wearing something like this, but I guess it would look a bit weird at first.
As for purchase, I think that I will have to wait till I am rich or the price of the tail decreases a bit.
I have never seen anyone wearing similar tail.
Unfortunately, I would definitely never buy thing like that. It looks really unnecessary for me, and I can think of many better ways of spending 3000$.
However, congratulations to owners of the company, they clearly find a way to earn money doing what they like!
Then, I became older and realised that mermaid girlfriend may not be that good thing (if you know what I mean :P).
I haven't seen anyone wearing mermaid tail and I wouldn't buy it myself.
It’s very funny for me. Human come up everything :P At one time I saw film about women which work as mermaid. It’s completely funny. Unfortunatelly I’ ve never seen person wearing one of swimmable mermaid tails live. I'm sad. I rather wouldn’t buy this tail for myself but maybe for one of my friends. It would be really comical I think.
I really want to see it live.
can any of you guess why ?
ps. 3000$ really ??? You can buy a big fish and just cut the lower half for the better result :D