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Synonyms for dolls or Related words with dolls
doll
figurines
puppets
toys
plush
figurine
toy
barbie
mannequins
stuffed
ornaments
costumes
plasticine
outfits
playthings
bobblehead
props
handmade
puppet
slippers
puppy
hats
charms
marionettes
jewelry
dresses
quilts
cuddly
marionette
teethers
animatronic
handbags
fancy
novelties
kittens
pets
clown
bunnies
monsters
shirts
playsets
dollhouses
bobble
quilt
wardrobe
mannequin
playmates
velveteen
mugs
plaything
Examples of "dolls"
Other popular collectible black
dolls
include manufactured play
dolls
past and current, manufactured
dolls
designed for collectors by companies such as Madame Alexander and Tonner Doll, artist
dolls
, one-of-a-kind
dolls
, portrait
dolls
and those representing historical figures, reborn
dolls
, and paper
dolls
.
Leggy
dolls
, are MOD 10 inch fashion
dolls
that were released by Hasbro in North America, Polistil in Europe and Shiba in Japan from 1972 to 1973. The Hasbro and Polistil
dolls
are the same
dolls
, while the Japanese
dolls
differ. The Hasbro and Shiba
dolls
were given names, while the Polistil
dolls
are identified by number.
Flatsy
Dolls
are flat
dolls
that were made by Ideal Toy Company from 1969 through 1973. Designed by Hank Kramer, Flatsy
Dolls
were originally marketed to little girls. Like many vintage
dolls
, Flatsy
dolls
are now collectors items.
Some fashion
dolls
intended for adult collectors, for example the Sybarite, and Madame Alexander
dolls
, have a level of anatomical correctness beyond that of fashion
dolls
like Barbie which are intended as children's playthings. Other
dolls
which are customized and enjoyed by adults are sometimes anatomically correct, like reborn baby
dolls
and Asian ball-jointed
dolls
.
French 1860-1890 fashion
dolls
are commonly worth over US$2000, and
dolls
from well-known doll makers like Jumeau, Bru and Huret can be worth over US$20,000. Among the French Bébés early
dolls
from Jumeau and Bru generally go for several thousand dollars, while later S.F.B.J
dolls
may be worth only a few hundred. Among German
dolls
, the character-faced
dolls
are the most collectible, with rarer
dolls
fetching several thousand dollars. At the lower end of the price range are
dolls
that can be found for a few hundred dollars, like
dolls
from Armand Marseille and common types of
dolls
from Kestner. Unmarked
dolls
that can't be identified as coming from a specific manufacturer also fetch lower prices, but there are many exceptions. Small all-bisque penny
dolls
can be found at low prices as well. Carl Horn all bisque
dolls
are an exception, fetching upwards of $150 a piece for a 1" tall all-bisque doll.
Some characters share names. Not counting the updated looks of the Main 6, there have been 2
dolls
named "Trini," 2
dolls
named "Vanessa," 2
dolls
named ""Carissa"," and 3
dolls
named ""Marissa"."
Most of their
dolls
had closed mouths;
dolls
tend to be smaller than the
dolls
of the other manufacturers- the vast majority are under 50 cm tall.
Worry
dolls
(also named trouble
dolls
; Spanish Muñeca quitapena) are small, mostly hand-made
dolls
that originate from Guatemala and Mexico.
The hobby of creating reborn baby
dolls
began around 1939 when doll enthusiasts wanted more realistic
dolls
. Since then, an industry surrounding reborn
dolls
has emerged.
Playboy Collectors' Figures are a series of
dolls
modeled after popular "Playboy" Playmates. Generally known as Playboy
Dolls
, the first doll was launched at the International Toy Fair in New York City in 2002. The
dolls
are 16 inches tall, dwarfing G.I. Joe
dolls
by 4 inches. Initial
dolls
in the series are:
Bitty Baby
dolls
at are shorter than the normal American Girl
dolls
which are tall.
Reborn
dolls
are also known as "Lifelike
dolls
" or " a reborn baby doll"
The
dolls
of
Dolls
Museum even was awarded first prize namely Golden Peacock Feather at the
Dolls
Biennale that was held in Cracow, Poland in 1980. The major attractions of this museum are Kabuki and Samurai
dolls
from Japan, Maypole dance replica
dolls
of Hungary, UK’s Queen collections, Orchestra of women from Thailand, etc.
A line of the
dolls
of the same name was introduced in 2015. The first
dolls
were introduced in the fall of 2015, and include both basic, unarticulated
dolls
as well as deluxe articulated
dolls
that come with their own science experiments. McKeyla, Adrienne, Bryden, and Camryn were the first characters to become
dolls
. A year later, Devon and Ember were introduced and
dolls
were made. Each doll features fashions that character has worn on the show.
The earliest found
dolls
were made by Inuit living in Brooman Point Village, Bathurst Island over two thousand years ago. Since the migration of humans over the land bridge in the Bering Strait, these
dolls
were common in Inuit culture. While the history of creating these
dolls
are unknown, the tradition may have started over 1,000 years ago. There are at least two different types of Inuit
dolls
from the Canadian region, Play
dolls
and Collector's
Dolls
.
The displays include a nursery with spectacular 3 seater rocking horse and a reconstructed classroom. The center of the collection is the Brian Elder collection of
dolls
purchased for the museum in 1976. It includes examples of peg
dolls
, pressed felt
dolls
by Lenci, poured wax
dolls
, bisque porcelain
dolls
and composition
dolls
by Armand Marseille, Simon & Halbig and S.F.B.J.. In the display cabinets are doll's houses, Lego, Meccano and some Hornby railway trains.
The generic name for the
dolls
is "Sasha" after their creator. Some
dolls
have their own names, however. During the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, "Caucasian" boy
dolls
were known as "Gregor", black girl
dolls
were known as "Cora", and black boy
dolls
were known as "Caleb". When production resumed in 1995, many of the
dolls
were given individual names by the manufacturer, but all are still identified by the collective name of "Sasha".
The best-selling celebrity
dolls
in history are The Spice Girls
dolls
, made in 1997, selling over eleven million, Other million selling
dolls
of recent years include the Britney Spears doll, made in 1999, the New Kids on the Block
dolls
(selling over two million
dolls
) and Christina Aguilera doll (selling over three million
dolls
). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
dolls
were also popular from 1999-2004.
Dolls
of Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff and Destiny's Child were being made in 2005-2006. In 2007-2009
dolls
based on characters in Disney Channel movies and TV series, such as, "High School Musical", "Hannah Montana", "The Cheetah Girls", "Camp Rock", and "Wizards of Waverly Place" were released. In the 2010s,
dolls
of Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj and Lady Gaga were made for charitable efforts.
The main collections of
Dolls
Museum are of 150 types of Indian costume
dolls
created at the own workshop of the museum which is located inside the museum. The craftsmen create the
dolls
with utmost perfection to create a symphony of the physical features, costumes and ornaments. In the pageant are characters from India's unique classical dance, Kathakali, with its lavish costumes. Other
dolls
of special interest are Boys and Girls Festival
dolls
from Japan, replica
Dolls
of the Queen's collection (UK), Maypole Dance from Hungary, Kabuki and Samurai
dolls
from Japan, Flamenco dancers from Spain, Women's Orchestra from Thailand, and Kandy Pehara from Sri Lanka.
Under the Ashton-Drake Galleries name they have sold
dolls
like Gene Marshall and Blythe as well as Reborn
dolls
.