THE WORLD OF DOLLS
Dolls have been a part of every child’s fantasy world for thousands of
years. It is not known when dolls were first made, but people living many
centuries ago used dolls as religious symbols before using them as toys.
Although the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans knew the art of making wax
dolls, the Germans produced wax dolls in large quantities in the 17th
century.
Every suitable material has been used for making dolls. Wood has been
very extensively used for carving dolls since earliest times. The first wooden
dolls were made in Germany. During the long cold winter months, people who
lived in the forests occupied themselves by carving wooden dolls.
Every suitable material has been used for making dolls. Wood has been
very extensively used for carving dolls since earliest times. The first wooden
dolls were made in Germany. During the long cold winter months, people who
lived in the forests occupied themselves by carving wooden dolls.
Every suitable material has been used for making dolls. Wood has been
very extensively used for carving dolls since earliest times. The first wooden
dolls were made in Germany. During the long cold winter months, people who
lived in the forests occupied themselves by carving wooden dolls.
In the beginning of the 19th century, dolls were made to
look like adult men and women, rather than children. The heads of these dolls
were made of papier-mâché, a mixture of paper pulp and glue.
In the 19th century, the most popular material that was used
for doll-making was bisque.
Families of farmers all over the world used what was naturally
available in plenty—hemp, straw and flax—to make imaginative dolls.
In many countries, cloth dolls were also very popular. Rag dolls were
also quite popular, and were stuffed with cotton, old rags and other soft
material. The eyes, nose and lips were embroidered, while the hair was made
from thread.
Mechanical dolls became very popular in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries. Some unusual dolls were manufactured—those that
nodded, smiled, or even fanned themselves gracefully.
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Set up by the renowned political cartoonist, K. Shankar Pillai
(1902-1989), Shankar’s International Dolls Museum located in New Delhi has one
of the largest collections of custom dolls anywhere in the world.
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