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When the reborn doll embraces loneliness, every companionship is healing people's hearts
When people talk about reborn dolls, the word that often comes to mind is “realistic.”But few know that these meticulously crafted dolls have already transcended the definition of toys — they have...
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“Reborn” Dolls: Healing the Soul
Although such sentient machines remain the stuff of science fiction, the desire to fill the emotional void left by a lost or departed child has inspired the real-world art of reborn dolls.
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Andrea Lee, Singaporean Artist: The Art of Hyper-Realistic Reborn Dolls
In Singapore, 50-year-old Andrea Lee has carved out a unique career as a reborn-doll artist. Unlike the mass-market dolls sold in toy stores, reborn dolls are exquisite, one-of-a-kind art pieces th...
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“Bisque” Dolls: A Journey into the Allure of Ceramic Art
“Bisque” dolls—whose name may sound odd at first—derive from the French word for an unglazed porcelain with a rich, opaque base color. This material is slightly translucent: if you place a lamp und...
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Contemporary Female Perspectives on Ceramic Ball-Jointed Doll Art
Ball-jointed dolls have served as companions and sources of emotional support, particularly for many women during their childhoods, subtly shaping their aesthetics and inner emotions.
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Introduction to the Century-long Evolution and Collection value of Porcelain Dolls
In this overview, we trace the porcelain doll’s journey from its 18th-century artisanal origins to its 19th-century market emergence and modern collector appeal, highlighting key developments in ma...
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Introduction of Ball-Jointed Dolls (BJD)
BJD (Ball-Jointed Doll) refers to exquisite articulated figurines with ball-shaped joints that enable poses resembling human movement.
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Bisque dolls (unglazed porcelain dolls) are often mistakenly identified as China dolls (glazed porcelain dolls). They represent an innovative creation from the late 1860s.
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European Antique Porcelain Dolls: Who Says Only Children Can Have Fairy Tales?
The history of dolls, as one of the oldest toys, can be traced back to ancient times. As early as the Roman Empire era, children were busy playing with ceramic or alabaster dolls.
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