Friday, November 5, 2010

What has made life like dolls?


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There is a well-known children's song that goes "sugar and spice and everything nice;. What girl snakes and snails and puppy dog tales is done;. What are the kids in" This saying is just made fun of, but when I hear my thoughts turn to dolls for girls and children, and I begin to think about what life as the dolls are made. This article examines the history of the doll how to examine the materials used to make lifeDolls.

It is assumed that the dolls are a part of mankind since prehistoric times and were used as religious figures or toys. Most of the old dolls that were found in the tombs of the children were very simple creations, often made of materials such as clay, rags, wood or bone. Some of the unique dolls, with ivory or wax.

And 'well-documented and noted that the dolls have been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to 2000. These objects were made of flat piecesWooden beads painted with different designs and with "the hair of wood or clay strings look like dolls like life. Egyptian tombs of rich families including ceramic creations.

Dolls were also buried in Greek and Roman children. Life like dolls were simple wood species believed ought to have been dedicated to these girls were found to be "grown" to play them.

As a natural flow of history, Europe followed the era ofAncient become a major hub for the production of dolls. Dolls took place between 16th and 17th centuries in England were primitive logs. These results indicate less than 30 today. Val Gardena area of Germany produced many peg wooden dolls, a guy who looks like a clothes pin joints very simple.

In the years after 1800, changes to the new material in the process of making life like dolls, if an alternative was developed in wood. The composition is a collective term for mixturespulp or paper that could make a doll's head and body. These mixtures were molded under pressure for a permanent doll that could create mass products. Manufacturers closely guarded the recipes for their mixtures. Sometimes used strange ingredients like ash or eggshells. Papier mache was a kind of composition, which is a very popular mix.

Along with dolls, such as dolls made of wax of everyday life in the 17th and 18th century. Monaco was a greatproduction center for wax dolls, however, were some of the most distinctive wax dolls made in England 1850-1930. Wax modelers would model a doll head in wax or clay. Then plaster was used to create a form from the head. Then, melted wax was poured in the cast. The wax head was very thin, no more than 3 mm. One of the first life like dolls, the child was shown a century in England from wax at the beginning of the 19th.

China wasother material which is very popular in the early nineteenth century to become. This material, with the composition, the strong puppet changed the process of creating life-like. Porcelain, made by special firing clay in a kiln at over 1373 degrees Celsius, is a word used to refer to China and biscuits. China is glazed, while the bisque is glazed. Germany, France, Denmark and the creation of dolls heads for China in 1840. China heads were replaced by the Headsbisque biscuit in 1860 because that is fired two times to get the color to it after the first firing, looked more like skin than China.

The French "bebe", popular during the 1880 year a doll was still very popular today. It 'was the first time in 1850 and was unique from its predecessors because it was a younger girl. French dolls were unrivaled in art. However, the German bisque dolls became quite popular, because they are so expensive. Combs &Reinhardt led a bisque character doll in 1900, and this has started a trend to create life like dolls.

For centuries, rag dolls were made by mothers for their children. Rag dolls fabric dolls are unique because they are made of a fabric, while dolls belong to those made of linen or cotton. commercially produced rag dolls were introduced in 1850 by British and American producers. They were not as sophisticated as the life like dollsfrom other materials, but they were very popular and were often the first toy of a child.

Doll making is an area in the United States in 1860 after the civil war. Doll production was in New England, where the dolls made of different materials like leather, rubber, paper, cloth and concentrated. When celluloid was in New Jersey in 1860 has developed has been used for the manufacture of dolls until the mid-1950th New Jersey, German, French, American and JapaneseFactories churned out cheap products of celluloid dolls in large quantities. But vanish because of its extreme flammability and tendency to in broad daylight, is in disgrace.

Another major change in life like dolls came after World War II, when the doll makers experimented with plastics. Hard plastic dolls were produced in 1940. They were like dolls composition, but were much more durable. Other materials used in manufacturing, including rubber doll, foamRubber and vinyl in the years 1950 and 1960. Vinyl caused a breakthrough in the production of foods such as dolls, the head of the doll makers because it allows the hair root, instead of wigs or painting the hair. Although most dolls are now mass-produced products of these modern materials, many modern doll makers with traditional materials of the past, to make the doll collecting.

In 2004, Sherry Rawn discovered the fun, life like dolls in polymer clay. TheirCreation of resin, a relatively new form of material is used in the production of the doll. This material appears to be puppets of the recent developments in the history of materials used, as in life.

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