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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Asian Dolls

Asian Dolls

Asian Dolls

 

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If you are a Doll collector or know someone that collects Dolls, there is something unique about adding an Asian doll to their collection. Many parents enjoy buying their child an Asian doll to show the different sort of races in the world or they are Asian themselves and want their doll to resemble them. An Asian doll is a doll that depicts Asian features such as the black hAir and beautiful almond shaped eyes. There is a variety of Asian dolls you can choose from when adding them to a collection. Here is a guide on what to expect when you shop for yours.

Asian dolls can be made out of many different types of material. One of the most common type is the porcelain Asian doll. This type of doll generally has a porcelain face, hands and feet. It usually has on Clothes that have an Asian flare and the hAir of the doll can be either painted on or soft hAir like material. Porcelain Asian dolls are usually given to those who collect dolls and are not played with too much or too roughly.

For smaller girls you can opt for an doll that is made out of Cloth. These are similar to the timeless style of the "rag" doll. The whole body and head is made out of soft Cloth materials with special costumes that you can take off if they need washing. This type of Asian doll is great because they are friendly looking, colorful dolls that your child can really play with. They also clean up well and can last for many years. Your child will love snuggling up to their own Cloth for their doll.

Another type of Asian doll that is popular is one that is made out of plastic. These vary in size with some looking like fashion dolls or larger sizes that look likes small toddlers or babies. These can be made completely out of plastic or just feature a plastic head, arms and legs and have a cloth body. This type of Asian doll is also good for children. Many of them have long hair your child will enjoy styling. Some also come with different outfits your child can change the doll in and out of.

With so many different varieties of Asian dolls there are to choose from it is no wonder why they are becoming a popular addition to anyone's doll collection and why more and more little girls are asking for them!




Saturday, December 3, 2011

Collectible Dolls Combine Passion and Nostalgia

Collectible Dolls Combine Passion and Nostalgia

 

Passion and Nostalgia

 


Every woman can think back to her childhood and reminisce about her favorite baby Dolls. Perhaps her most treasured Dolls were popular Dolls with ever-changing outfits and accessories, dolls that had long tresses that could be brushed, or collectible porcelain dolls handed down for generations and displayed in a special case or on a special shelf. These treasured memories are the reason that collectible dolls are so popular today.

Today's collectible dolls aren't necessarily antique dolls; more often, they're contemporary dolls that are, in essence, artist dolls - collectible dolls in limited editions that are carefully crafted by artists. Some of the most popular and treasured collectible dolls today are made by the following companies and artisans:

Adora Doll Company: The Adora Doll Company makes two types of baby dolls, those that are affordable and therefore accessible to many collectors, and limited editions that appeal to serious upscale collectors. Adora baby dolls are available in all races, eye colors, and hAir colors, making them welcome additions for any doll collection.

Lee Middleton: Although the company's namesake passed away in 1997, this popular and award-winning company continues to produce baby dolls that have amazingly realistic and unique facial expressions.

Robert Tonner: Robert Tonner, known throughout the world for his award winning dolls and fashions, began his career as a head designer for Bill Blass after graduating from the Parsons School of Design. Robert Tonner has many lines of popular collectible dolls, including Mary Englebreit dolls, Betsy McCall dolls, and Tiny Betsy McCall dolls.

Zawieruszynski: Polish-born Zofia and Henry Zawieruszynski have won many awards, such as Dolls of Excellence and DOTY, for their collectible porcelain dolls that have hand-painted faces and human hAir. These high-end collectible dolls are signed and are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Uta Brauser: Each of Uta Brauser's collectible porcelain dolls are one-of-a-kind and are so unique that they're often found in art galleries.

Nancy Latham: Nancy Pedroso Latham was born in Havana, Cuba and came to the United States in the early 1960s. Her collectible dolls, "The Wistful Children," are inspired by antique photographs of children. The dolls are costumed to represent these children, and accompanying some of the dolls are photographs of the children they portray. The dolls' bodies are made of cotton, while the faces are structured and covered with Cloth, and then hand-painted.

Collectible dolls are a wonderful way to recapture the joys of childhood, while at the same time building a foundation that can be passed on to future generations.


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