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Friday, 25 July 2014

Unique Collectible BJD Doll Features

By Paulette Mason


For as long as can be recalled, people have had a fascination with objects that look like miniature humans. These items have come in many shapes, sizes and forms from toys for children to manikins meant to be admired. Within this field of art, the BJD doll is perhaps among the more interesting and unique styles available.

These dolls have quite a few features that serve to set them apart from other types that are available. The most prominent difference is the ball joints for which the manikins are named. These are what make it possible for the figure to be very articulated and posed in positions that are more closely resembling those of actual humans.

Articulation points are generally placed in key positions such as the neck, ankles, hips, knees, shoulders, wrists, elbows and even the waist on certain models. The placement of these joints allows for flowing movement and easy pose ability when being displayed. Everything is controlled and held in place by durable elastic cording strung throughout the body, connecting the pieces.

This type of figurine has a rather unique appearance that attracts many admirers. Being produced in parts of Japan, South Korea and China, this style is a combination of realistic human representation but with a prominent anime' flair. This makes for a stunning blend that results in a beautiful product intended more for adults who enjoy collecting special pieces and less as a child's plaything.

It is possible to find these products in lightweight and cost efficient materials like plastic and vinyl, though they are mostly constructed using cast Resin which is quite hard and dense. They can be a bit more expensive than other types of dolls, rarely found for less than $100, and often carrying price tags in excess of $1200. Typically, one can expect to pay about $600 for a quality product of this sort.

Another reason a lot of die-hard collectors love this style is that they are fully customizable. Just about every part of these figurines is capable of being personally selected or altered by the individual. Appendages, heads, torsos, breastplates, eyes, hair, clothing and accessories can all be purchased separately which allows the bearer to not only build their perfect design, but to change a single feature if desired.

Size is another area where these products have a wide variety of choices. The smallest options, commonly known as Pocket Fairies, stand roughly four inches high and though they are undeniably adorable, their facial features have a limited amount of detail. At the other end of the spectrum are the incredibly detailed manikins that stand and impressive 27.5" tall.

The fact that they can be made to represent the human physical development at multiple stages of maturity including toddler, child, teenager, young adult and even aged individual, is yet another feature that makes this style different from the others. Anatomical correctness is the norm for products of this type though some are made without genitalia, particularly those made in the image of young children. A variety of breastplates, both male and female, are available to allow the creator to achieve just the right look they want.




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