An Angel’s Guide to the Universe of Modern Ball Jointed Dolls by Aimee Steinberger and Mia Peterson
An Angel’s Guide to the Universe of Modern Ball Jointed Dolls is a book by Aimee Steinberger and Mia Peterson. It was first published in 2006 and is considered to be one of the most comprehensive guides to ball-jointed dolls (BJDs) available. The book covers everything from the history of BJDs to the different types of BJDs available, as well as tips on how to care for and customize your dolls.
The book is divided into three parts. The first part, “The History of BJDs,” provides an overview of the history of BJDs, from their early days in Japan to their current popularity around the world. The second part, “Types of BJDs,” discusses the different types of BJDs available, including their size, scale, and materials. The third part, “Caring for and Customizing Your BJD,” provides tips on how to care for your doll and how to customize it to your own taste.
An Angel’s Guide to the Universe of Modern Ball Jointed Dolls is an essential resource for anyone interested in learning more about BJDs. It is well-written and informative, and it provides a wealth of information on all aspects of BJDs. The book is also beautifully illustrated with photographs of BJDs from a variety of manufacturers.
If you are interested in learning more about BJDs, I highly recommend An Angel’s Guide to the Universe of Modern Ball Jointed Dolls. It is a comprehensive and informative resource that will provide you with everything you need to know about these fascinating dolls.
Here are some additional information about ball-jointed dolls:
- BJDs are typically made of resin, but they can also be made of other materials such as vinyl, wood, and porcelain.
- BJDs come in a variety of sizes, from small “mini” dolls that are only a few inches tall to large “supersize” dolls that can be over six feet tall.
- BJDs are often customized by their owners, who may change their hair, eyes, clothes, and other accessories.
- BJDs are popular among collectors, artists, and hobbyists.
- There are many online communities and forums dedicated to BJDs.