What is Iplehouse doll?

What is Iplehouse doll?

Iplehouse is a South Korean ball-jointed doll company established in 2003. Iple comes from the sound of the word “with a leaf” in Korean. At first they only sold doll accessories and furniture, but expanded to manufacturing their own doll lines.

What is an Eid doll?

Edit. EID stands for Elder Iplehouse Doll. Males are 70cm (27½in) tall and females are 65cm (25½in) tall.

What size is Iplehouse FID?

Size 6 is usually the best fit.

What are ball jointed dolls used for?

BJDs are primarily intended for adult collectors and customizers. They are made to be easy to customize, by painting, changing the eyes and wig, and so forth. The modern BJD market began with Volks line of Super Dollfie in 1999.

Can Blythe doll wear Barbie clothes?

Blythe can easily wear most Barbie skirts, shorts, and leggings. She can wear most Barbie (and Barbie off-brand) boots, and looks particularly fabulous in vintage boots. Stretchy pants, shorts, or leggings can work, but full length Barbie pants are going to be too long.

Where do Blythe dolls come from?

In 2001 the Japanese toy company Takara began producing new editions of Blythe dolls….Blythe (doll)

Blythe dolls can be customized
Type Fashion doll
Inventor(s) Allison Katzman
Company Kenner/Takara
Country USA/Japan

Do Barbie shoes fit Blythe dolls?

Blythe can easily wear most Barbie skirts, shorts, and leggings. She can wear most Barbie (and Barbie off-brand) boots, and looks particularly fabulous in vintage boots.

How much is a Blythe doll worth?

These dolls range from around $280 to $350 each. A factory ‘fake’ Blythe doll, which looks exactly the same as a Takara doll, can set you back anywhere from $40 to $400 but customisation is not cheap and often owners spend hundreds more personalising their dolls.

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