As more and more young people turn to short video platforms like Douyin (TikTok) and Kuaishou to express their creativity, new trends have been appearing one after another. The latest trend? Posing ...
Move over, Hello Kitty, Pokemon and manga. Make room for the new pop culture craze from Japan: ball-jointed dolls, also known as BJDs. Already huge in Japan and South Korea, these hand-sculpted, ...
Nguyen Thi Thu Nga, a 90s-born artist from Hai Phong city, is one of the few in Vietnam crafting high-end ball-jointed dolls, whose unique style and cultural flair are captivating collectors worldwide ...
A booming market for miniature clothing has become the latest growth driver in China’s “doll economy” – fuelled by Gen Z’s passion for the toys and the emotional comfort they provide. “Loving ...
This June 16, 2006 file photo shows one of Yoshiko Hori's realistic ball-jointed doll creations at an exhibition in Okayama Prefecture. (Mainichi) OKAYAMA -- Famed doll maker Yoshiko Hori was arrested ...
A faceup artist paints the face and makeup for BJDs, or ball-jointed dolls. These flawless, lifelike dolls are made of resin and have ball joints that allow incredible flexibility. First ...
An elaborate and expensive piece of merchandise made its debut at the Final Fantasy XIV Letter from the Producer Live LXVI presentation. Square Enix is teaming up with Volks, a maker of high-end, ...
Izumi Kyoka (1873-1939) a Meiji (1868-1912) to Showa Era (1926-1989) author and scholar of literature often portrayed mysterious women in his supernatural tales. Whether they were Gods, demons or ...
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