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Monday, May 1, 2017

Doll Owner’s Corner: What is a Bjd?

Time for another Doll Owner’s Corner.  When I, the doll owner, talk about anything at all.

This month’s topic:

Let's learn all about ball jointed dolls!

What is a Bjd?

Hikaru and her friends are all bjds or ball jointed dolls which I think are really super nice dolls.  But, I realized I probably haven’t explained exactly what these dolls are to those who aren’t familiar with them.

First a definition.

According to Wikipedia:

“A ball-jointed doll is any doll that is articulated with ball and socket joints. In contemporary usage when referring to modern dolls, and particularly when using the acronyms BJD or ABJD, it usually refers to modern Asian ball-jointed dolls. These are cast in polyurethane synthetic resin, a hard, dense plastic, and the parts strung together with a thick elastic. They are predominantly produced in Japan, South Korea and China.”

Knee joints on ball jointed dolls.

So yes, the name for them comes from their ball joints, but they are not the first dolls made with such joints.  Many antique doll have them too.  However, the joints are just one of the reasons why they are so cool, because they allow the dolls to bend and pose so well.

Ball jointed dolls were first produced by the Japanese company, Volks in 1999 with their line of Super Dollfies or SDs.  Dollfie is short for doll figure.

The abbreviation SD, though actually a Volks thing, is commonly used to refer to ball jointed dolls from other companies in the same size, about 60 cm (24 inches). 

It’s the same with their Mini-Super Dollfies or MSD which are around 40 cm. tall.  Which is why I frequently refer to Hikaru and Usagi as being Msd sized.  Even smaller dolls (about 20-30cm.) are known as YOSD, so Yuna and Sakura are yosd sized dolls.

Another way to refer to these dolls is in terms of scale.  SD is 1/3 scale, Msd is 1/4 scale and Yosd is 1/6 scale. 

What makes these dolls different from most is their ability to be customized to suit their owner’s taste.  They are typically made to order with your choice of head sculpts. 

What to expect when you buy a ball jointed doll.

They usually come without eyes (except for a free random pair) or hair, and you can choose to buy them without any paint on the face (aka a face up).  You can actually buy heads and bodies separately to pair them with parts from other companies if you wish.

Then you chose wigs, clothes, accessories, etc. to create the doll of your dreams.  The downside to all this customization and such is the price tag, which I’ve mentioned before here.  They are after all hand made individually from resin.  A beautiful, porcelain-like but highly expensive material. Sigh.

However, there are other types of dolls out there that are just as customizable and fun, such as Obitsus, Azone dolls, Hujoo etc.  So there are options if bjds just aren’t quite your thing.

That’s some of the basics on these wonderful dolls.  For some more information, and possibly some eye candy, check out these links.

  • Den of Angels – The largest English language forum for ball jointed dolls.  Also a goldmine of useful information about these dolls.
  • Bjdcollectasy – A bjd news blog with updates on the latest releases from companies, sales and events, and even a few tutorials and such.
  • AsenvaBJD – One of the best YouTube channels about ball jointed dolls and related dolls.
  • Nicolle's Dreams – Another YouTube channel.  Lots of videos about face ups and other dolly fun.
  • Antique Lilac – Features several free bjd clothing tutorials as well a some nice patterns for sale.
  • Alice’s Collections – An online bjd store.  They are an official dealer for a large number of bjd companies.  They also sell clothes, wigs, shoes, eyes and just about anything else you need for dolls at great prices.  Their sales are great too.
  • Junkyspot – Another online store for bjds and other dolls.  They are based in the USA, so cheap shipping if you are American.  Plus almost everything on the site is in stock, so the wait time is about a week instead of several months.
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Sunday, May 1, 2016

Doll Owner’s Corner: Doll Forums

First of the month, time for another Doll Owner’s Corner.  The time where I, the doll owner, discusses whatever I want without the actual dolls getting involved.

This month’s topic:

Doll Owner's Corner: Doll ForumsDoll Forums

For just about any topic or hobby out there you are just about guaranteed to find a forum site for it somewhere.  This includes dolls.  Doll forums are great places to search for all sorts of information on dolls from where to shop for them to care and repair as well as tutorials.  And if you can’t find what you need, you can always ask.  Tons of other people there to offer their help.

I have found two extremely helpful forums so far.  The first is Den of Angels.  This is a forum specifically for resin ball jointed dolls (and some exceptions listed here).  It is the largest English speaking bjd forum in the world and offers up a ton of resources for bjd owners. 

There is tons of advice on everything, reviews on shops and doll companies, loads of cute photos and of course the marketplace.  A place to buy and sell pre-loved dolls and accessories.

Of course you have to be a member for a while to access the marketplace and have to have posted to the forum 40 times.  I haven’t gotten there quite yet myself.  This is to insure people aren’t going to sign up just to spam the forum and scam people or something like that.

The second forum I found is Dollieh Sanctuary.  This one is about dolls, all dolls with very, very few exceptions.  So it doesn’t matter what dolls you like whether various fashion dolls, porcelain, or American girl.  There is something here for you. 

The downside is that since Dollieh Sanctuary is a forum for all dolls it can be hard to search for information and such for a specific type of doll.  this is especially so with bjds who have such special needs compared to most dolls.  I mean you don’t normally see posts for beginner Barbie collectors suggesting what types of face masks/respirators to use.  That’s why it’s good they have separate bjd specific forum sites.

It makes me wonder if there are specific forums out there for other types of dolls.  Do collectors of Monster High and American Girl dolls have forums online somewhere?  Where do you hang out to talk about dolls?

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