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Starcane Arts is a handmade art studio in California, USA, run by two full-time artists. Its core business is custom fursuits, including fursuit heads, partial suits, unpadded fullsuits, padded fullsuits, and individual parts such as tails and paws. According to the website, the two creators have been making fursuits since 2011 and began operating officially under the Starcane Arts name in 2020. Overall, it is positioned as a higher-end handmade custom studio rather than a mass-market costume e-commerce shop.
Its main service is creating custom fursuits based on a customer’s character reference sheet, with support for different species, complexity levels, and add-ons such as removable eyelids, interchangeable tongues, wings, and multiple tails. The studio also offers artistic liberty projects, where the artists create an original design within the customer’s budget and preferences. In addition, they attend offline furry conventions and sell related items such as fursuit supplies, resin dice, bandanas, brushes, and hood liners.
Pricing is public and relatively high: heads start at $3,500, partial suits start at $4,500, unpadded fullsuits start at $7,000, and padded fullsuits start at $8,500. All prices are base prices; the final quote depends on complexity and materials. Payments are handled through Square, and a project must be fully paid before production begins and it enters the queue. Payment plans of up to 3 months are available, with a minimum 30% down payment. Shipping is charged separately, and California customers must pay sales tax.
The strengths are solid experience, a clearly defined style, and detailed terms. Rules around payment, queueing, communication, repairs, and refunds are written very clearly, which helps reduce disputes in custom commissions. A public Trello queue and Telegram updates also help customers track progress. The downsides are the high entry requirements: customers must be 18 or older and provide ID; commissions are only accepted during open application windows and selection is not guaranteed; finished items are non-refundable and non-returnable; and the studio currently states that it does not ship outside the United States, making it very unfriendly to international buyers.
Starcane Arts is best suited to furry fans, convention attendees, and character collectors based in the United States who have a sufficient budget and value handmade quality and a distinct artist style. It is not suitable for users who need fast delivery, have a low budget, require international shipping, or want frequent major revisions with a high degree of creative control.
The website itself is usually directly accessible, but the service is effectively limited for Chinese users. The text clearly states that they do not ship outside the United States, payment is handled through Square, and communication/community channels rely on Ko-fi, Telegram, Bluesky, and similar platforms, some of which may require a proxy to access from mainland China. As a result, even if the website can be opened, actually placing an order and receiving the product from China is not very feasible.
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