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Large 23 inches tall Vintage Porcelain Doll with a Dollmaster Clown makeover! More pics and videos on my Facebook page The Dollmaster Clown!
The Queen Mother was so displeased with the German-made model of a three-year-old Princess Elizabeth that she refused to give it the royal seal of approval.
15″ Brand New Body – Forgotten Hearts dolls are Fine Art Porcelain BJD Dolls that are meticulously hand crafted one at a time. They are made by artists AiiS Roman & Gamalier Bravo. They require many days of dedication, therefore only a few dolls are available every month. You can reach us in all social media @fhdolls About the Porcelain doll: Porcelain Ball Jointed “BJD” Doll , Brand new, never used and sold directly by the artists Aiis Roman & Gamalier Bravo From our 15″ 2018 Fine Art BJD Doll Collection. Our Fine Art, One of a Kind BJD Dolls are made using the finest and silkiest milky white porcelain. Fully articulated NEW 2018 body with 23 articulation points with leather lining on every joint for a smoother rotation, extensive movement and posing. They feature delicate and detailed expressive long hands. Anatomically detailed muscles and bones. Industrial carbon steel springs mechanism. Doll is painted with permanent china colors and her body is all polished and blushed with the same paints that are used in ceramics and porcelains that resist scratches and will not fade. Hand painted face features detailed down to individual eyelashes and eyebrows. One of a kind premium soft removable brushed and styled magnet wig . Includes a hand made candy like clear stand. She will arrive with a hand made cushioned luxury box. Doll preservation: A Forgotten Hearts doll will last for many years as they have been constructed in strong porcelain and steel mechanism. Since the paint is bonded to the porcelain it will not fade, stain or scratch under reasonable care and cleaning. Doll mechanism is made of steel, so please do not submerge your doll in water. Due the nature of this one of a kind doll, returns are not accepted Custom Ordered Doll with your Choice of Doll Face, Eye Color, Makeup and Wig.
There was I, leisurely browsing pinterest for inspiration, when suddenly this image of these gorgeous porcelain ladies dressed in cups, jumps off in front of me and completely swipes me off my feet. And I stared in amazement, for I have never seen such porcelain beauties. In the past, we had a glass factory in Skopje that made unique, amazing, delicate glass and porcelain figurines and normally, almost every household had them, so these brought a rush of sweet childhood memories! The artist, as I found out, is Fugi Naim. I found her online presentation and I am sharing it in full detail and originally as is: My name is Fugi Naim. I am a mother of two, I live and work in a secluded and beautiful village in the Judean Hills on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel. Art is my life and has been for as long as I can remember. I have always dabbled in all kinds of art and crafts, creating, inventing and inspiring. What has always fascinated me the most were dolls and figurines. As a child, I spent a lot of time at my grandparent’s home with all kinds of collectible dolls and art pieces from around the world surrounding me. My favorite was their glass cabinet collection, which was packed with dolls, figurines and ornaments. Over the years, I’ve created a large number of dolls in various styles, shapes and materials. About 3 years ago something wonderful happened, I received a ceramic oven as a gift. The moment I began working with clay, I knew I found my new creative home. A whole new and exciting world was opened to me, allowing my creativity to enter areas it never did before. At first, I started making flat elements mainly for mosaic, than I began making parts of dolls, creating a complete doll was only a matter of time… The first dolls I created were based on old dolls from my private collection. As time passed, I found rare old dolls which inspired me to bring them back to life in a new forms, recreating, inventing, adding my own unique touch and feel to each doll. The idea behind my work is the use of existing dolls – old vintage dolls that are not being produced anymore today. I choose the doll and make a plaster mold of it, then I pour liquid clay into it. When it has hardened, I take the doll made of clay from the mold, then I sculpt and paint the doll, adding details to make it special and different – my own. My creations, include burning the clay in high temperatures, drawing, painting and glazing. Together, they bring me to a state where I feel safe, complete and very creative. I am sure these stunning figurines will steal your heart too! These days, my Etsy Shop allows me to focus on making dolls that are based on the adorable vintage Sun Rubber Co. dolls, a collection close to my heart.
*Greetings!* My best wishes to you and your loved ones! *Descriptions* Emily - 10" - Porcelain Doll Parts Kit - from Dianna Effner mold of Emily - China Fire - Hooks This is not a doll, this is a Porcelain Parts Kit. Using this kit, you can make your very own doll that reflects your personal tastes unlike any other. Make the doll of your dreams with your very own hands! The kit includes: - The parts of the full porcelain doll body: head, torso, arms, and legs with China fire (light body blushing) & hooks for stringing - 15" stringing cord to string the head, body, and legs together - 9" stringing cord to string the arms together - Wire loop - Pate All of the parts are new and made in the "Delicate Rose" color. The kit comes with stringing and painting Instructions. Although the series was titled the 10 inches, the dolls actually make up to be taller than 10 inches. The full porcelain version makes up to about 11 inches. The product photos show how she looks in the original promo-photo by Dianna Effner and Expressions. Common questions I receive about this process are, "How do I paint a doll myself?" "What kind of paints do I use?" "What size wig fits this doll?" and "Is it possible to cut holes for glass eyes?" You can find the answers to these questions and more by visiting my "blog" on the allfordoll.com. Please take a look! *Please note* I have over 500 popular molds of gorgeous dolls by different famous artists including Dianna Effner, Cindy Marschner Rolfe, Donna RuBert, etc. Please feel free to contact me asking if I have a specific one you might be looking for. I can make the perfect porcelain doll kit of your dream doll for your next great project. *Shipping Information* USPS Mail - Calculation by location USPS International (WORLDWIDE) - Calculation by location *Comes from a smoke-free and animal-free environment.
John Galliano and Pat McGrath created the porcelain doll beauty makeup seen at Maison Margiela's spring 2024 couture show in Paris.
Dolls might be seen as toys, but in the right hands they can become enchanting art. Russian jeweler artist and designer Marina Bychkova, who lives in Canada, creates stunning one-of-a-kind ball-jointed porcelain dolls for adults.
Nana with the LUTS’s body.
34cm tall porcelain doll, now on display at Bunkamura gallery in Tokyo pickled.free.fr/index_en.html
Porcelain BJD Dolls by Forgotten Hearts www.fh-doll.com
There was I, leisurely browsing pinterest for inspiration, when suddenly this image of these gorgeous porcelain ladies dressed in cups, jumps off in front of me and completely swipes me off my feet. And I stared in amazement, for I have never seen such porcelain beauties. In the past, we had a glass factory in Skopje that made unique, amazing, delicate glass and porcelain figurines and normally, almost every household had them, so these brought a rush of sweet childhood memories! The artist, as I found out, is Fugi Naim. I found her online presentation and I am sharing it in full detail and originally as is: My name is Fugi Naim. I am a mother of two, I live and work in a secluded and beautiful village in the Judean Hills on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel. Art is my life and has been for as long as I can remember. I have always dabbled in all kinds of art and crafts, creating, inventing and inspiring. What has always fascinated me the most were dolls and figurines. As a child, I spent a lot of time at my grandparent’s home with all kinds of collectible dolls and art pieces from around the world surrounding me. My favorite was their glass cabinet collection, which was packed with dolls, figurines and ornaments. Over the years, I’ve created a large number of dolls in various styles, shapes and materials. About 3 years ago something wonderful happened, I received a ceramic oven as a gift. The moment I began working with clay, I knew I found my new creative home. A whole new and exciting world was opened to me, allowing my creativity to enter areas it never did before. At first, I started making flat elements mainly for mosaic, than I began making parts of dolls, creating a complete doll was only a matter of time… The first dolls I created were based on old dolls from my private collection. As time passed, I found rare old dolls which inspired me to bring them back to life in a new forms, recreating, inventing, adding my own unique touch and feel to each doll. The idea behind my work is the use of existing dolls – old vintage dolls that are not being produced anymore today. I choose the doll and make a plaster mold of it, then I pour liquid clay into it. When it has hardened, I take the doll made of clay from the mold, then I sculpt and paint the doll, adding details to make it special and different – my own. My creations, include burning the clay in high temperatures, drawing, painting and glazing. Together, they bring me to a state where I feel safe, complete and very creative. I am sure these stunning figurines will steal your heart too! These days, my Etsy Shop allows me to focus on making dolls that are based on the adorable vintage Sun Rubber Co. dolls, a collection close to my heart.
Dolls might be seen as toys, but in the right hands they can become enchanting art. Russian jeweler artist and designer Marina Bychkova, who lives in Canada, creates stunning one-of-a-kind ball-jointed porcelain dolls for adults.
15″ Brand New Body – Forgotten Hearts dolls are Fine Art Porcelain BJD Dolls that are meticulously hand crafted one at a time. They are made by artists AiiS Roman & Gamalier Bravo. They require many days of dedication, therefore only a few dolls are available every month. You can reach us in all social media @fhdolls About the Porcelain doll: Porcelain Ball Jointed “BJD” Doll , Brand new, never used and sold directly by the artists Aiis Roman & Gamalier Bravo From our 15″ 2018 Fine Art BJD Doll Collection. Our Fine Art, One of a Kind BJD Dolls are made using the finest and silkiest milky white porcelain. Fully articulated NEW 2018 body with 23 articulation points with leather lining on every joint for a smoother rotation, extensive movement and posing. They feature delicate and detailed expressive long hands. Anatomically detailed muscles and bones. Industrial carbon steel springs mechanism. Doll is painted with permanent china colors and her body is all polished and blushed with the same paints that are used in ceramics and porcelains that resist scratches and will not fade. Hand painted face features detailed down to individual eyelashes and eyebrows. One of a kind premium soft removable brushed and styled magnet wig . Includes a hand made candy like clear stand. She will arrive with a hand made cushioned luxury box. Doll preservation: A Forgotten Hearts doll will last for many years as they have been constructed in strong porcelain and steel mechanism. Since the paint is bonded to the porcelain it will not fade, stain or scratch under reasonable care and cleaning. Doll mechanism is made of steel, so please do not submerge your doll in water. Due the nature of this one of a kind doll, returns are not accepted Custom Ordered Doll with your Choice of Doll Face, Eye Color, Makeup and Wig.
For some, porcelain dolls are eerie creations found in horror movies, such as Annabelle. And yet, they usually play a huge role in one's childhood and even elicit nostalgic memories later on in life. Whether it's a ragdoll or a sophisticated Barbie, many people, even as adults, remember their dolls, and there are still those who count them as collectibles.
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It's the day of the ball at the palace. The ladies flirt and send secret messages with the subtlest movements of their fans, in a sophisticated and complex game of courtship. A glossy porcelain piece, finished in soft pastel colours, decorated with a hand-made tulle fan and extraordinary decorative work on the dress.
.......und nebelig-nass war es die letzten Tage. Mich stört das wenig. Im Gegenteil. Gerne mache ich es mir/uns hier heimelig zu Hause. Mir scheint es, als haben das viele Menschen heutzutage verlernt. Bei mir im Puppenkontor steht die Zeit sowieso still. Ich liebe diese Atmosphäre, die mich einhüllt sobald ich das Kontor betrete. Mein Puppenkontor ist schon recht vollgestopft mit Gegenständen und Dingen aus der Vergangenheit. Alles übt eine Art Zauber auf mich aus. Für mich auch ein Ort der Stille. So kann ich der Hektik und Anspannung der heutigen Zeit etwas entfliehen. Den Alltag zeitweise aussperren. Ich kann Kraft schöpfen und mich erdet alles hier zutiefst. Oft hinterfrage ich aber.........bin ich jetzt komisch, weil ich mich mit etwas beschäftige worüber andere die Nase rümpfen und wirklich keinen Sinn darin sehen. Warum sammelt der Mensch eigentlich? Da gibt es bekanntlich viele Gründe. Unter anderem: ......weil sammeln auch verbindet mit Gleichgesinnten. Erst Jahre später habe ich erfahren, dass es viele von euch gibt, die ein Faible haben für das Alte mit seinen Geschichten und genauso empfinden wie ich und dadurch fühle ich mich gleich weniger eigenartig. Hätte ich das nur vor Jahren schon gewusst! Ein guter Zeitpunkt, um heute einmal Danke zu sagen. Für das Interesse an meinem Blog und auch für die vielen Likes und die lieben Kommentare für meine Fotos bei Instagram. Dankeschön 💝 Hier ein ganz aktuelles Bild von meiner KR Mädels-Ecke im Puppenkontor. So früh wie in diesem Jahr habe ich noch nie begonnen etwas weihnachtliches hervorzuholen. Meine Wattepüppchen, das Federbäumchen und der urige Weihnachtsmann wurden schon mal aufgebaut. Die alte Puppenstube habe ich auch schon vom Schlafzimmerschrank geholt. Sie wird auch bald wieder eingerichtet, wie immer in der Vorweihnachtszeit. Und so wird hier und da mal bissel dekoriert, denn ehe man sich versieht, ist der Advent da und die erste Kerze wird angezündet. Bleibt gesund!
porcelain doll parts sculptural mosaics Betsy Youngquist, adds antique porcelain doll parts to her sculpture mosaic work reflects mythology and spirituality
Porcelain doll by FragileDolls. There is not any porcelain dolls in my collection, so it was truly interesting expierence for me. I just made som photos, dolls belongs to FD
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One of the entrants in the Porcelain Doll section at the 2011 Whittlesea Ag. Show, Victoria Australia.
For many, the ceramic work of Scotland based artist Jessica Harrison is initially shocking. Harrison alters these figures with a stomach-turning realism. Ceramic figurines, the type that are ubiquitous in antique shops and thrift stores, seem gravely injured, even mutilated. Georgian and Victorian-era idyllic figures of women appear to be subjected to an awful violence. For all of the extreme alterations performed on the figurines, however, Harrison leaves the saccharine facial expressions of the women intact. The women appear as hostesses to their own injuries, eerily ever pleasant . The work powerfully addresses body politics, objectification, and violence. Yet, at the same time, it reminds the viewer of their own body, vulnerable like the figurine's. See more of Jessica Harrison's figurines after the jump.