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![]() 1 3 Lace up Tall Boots Shoes for BJD Supper dollfie SD US $6.99
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![]() Red Ankle Boot Shoe for 1 6 BJD Super Dollfie Blythe US $.99
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![]() Mary Jane Garden Girl Shoes White for Super Dollfie SD US $.99
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![]() GLASS EYES RED 16MM Fit SD SUPER DOLLFIE BJD DOLL US $.99
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![]() Wig 1 3 Super Dollfie Volks LUTS DOD BJD sWig65 US $6.00
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![]() Wig for 1 3 Super Dollfie Volks LUTSDOD BJD sWig14 US $6.00
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![]() Fit 1 4 BJD Mini Super Dollfie MSD Doll Shoe White Boot US $5.99
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![]() Brown 1 4 Back Zip Boots shoes For BJD Dollfie MSD Doll US $.99
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![]() Pink Long Straight Hair Wig for 1 3 BJD SD LUTS 8 9 US $4.99
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![]() Shoes Boots for 1 3 BJD Super Dollfie AOD DOD SH39 US $7.00
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![]() Mini Super Dollfie MSD Shoes Boots MSH20 US $6.00
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![]() 1 4 PU leather Doll Boots Shoes for BJD MSD DOD LUTS Mini Super Dollfie US $.99
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![]() Doll Wig Pale Blond Straight Hair for 1 3 BJD DOD LUTS US $6.99
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![]() 1 3 BJD PU Leather Boots Shoes for SD DOD LUTS Doll blk US $6.99
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The Origin of Ball Jointed Doll
Ball-jointed dolls have been here in this world for centuries now. Back in the day, these dolls are only made of wood and other materials. And it was only in the late 1800s when the contemporary ball-jointed dolls started in Western Europe.
On the other hand, French and German doll manufacturers created the first ball-joined dolls in the early 1900s. During that time, BJDs still have bisque heads and strung bodies and it only consists of a blend of pulp, sawdust, glue and other similar materials.
In mid-1930s, a German artist, Hans Bellmer, produced a life-sized ball-jointed pubescent female dolls and he used them in taking pictures and other surrealistic artwork. Bellmer formed the idea of artful doll photography that went on up to the present time.
In 1999, a Japan-based corporation named Volks produced the Super Dollfie line of dolls. And so, this was already the start of the commercially produced Asian resin ball-jointed dolls. If truth be told, the original Asian ball-jointed dolls were mainly influenced by the anime aesthetic.
Furthermore, around 2002-2003, various South Korean companies already started manufacturing ball-jointed dolls. Customhouse and the Cerberus Project were among those first Korean BJDs companies. And since then the Korean market grew and did well.
The first Chinese produced ball-jointed dolls were knock offs. Some were direct recasts, while others were slight variations of Super Dollfie, a Korean ball-jointed doll. These knock offs were just made of plaster, poor quality resin or polystone, a blend of resin and a filler material like sand. Even though they were low-priced, yet they were not that really durable.
Dollzone was the first Chinese company to release an original ball-jointed sculpts in 2005 and it was made of a quality polyurethane resin. In the late 2005 to early 2006 their dolls were already being sold. After that, other Chinese companies also followed and build their own ball-jointed doll creations on the international market.
Recently in 2007, the Goodreau Doll was the first-ever American company to manufacture a ball-jointed doll with more of an American aesthetic influence.
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BJD Knitting Help Please!?
Haii it's Lilly here.
I need help with sizes for the dolls. What are the basic sizes for the dolls?
I Know there is SD, MSD, LUTs, Super Senior Delf, etc.
Well, im knitting and I need to know standard sizes for the following measurments.....
Hips -
Head -
Height -
Neck -
Chest -
Leg Length -
Ankle -
Feet -
~PLEASE AND THANK YOU!~
They all vary.
There is a spreadsheet for some of the large ones
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pYJlWUXZOXT5_KTZr5vBpTQ
And there are some large and mini BJDs in here
http://descendingtwilight.webs.com/bjd-measurements.html


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