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Dolls are believed to have existed since prehistoric times, and could well have been the first type of toy used by man. These dolls were certainly natural materials such as clay, wood and fur. Many of them were used as toys for children, but believes that is often used to represent a deity, and likely played a key role in rituals and religious ceremonies.
None of these ancient dolls have survived through the centuries, dolls, but have often been found in Egyptian tombs dating back 3,000 years. Some of these dolls were made of pottery, but most were made from pieces of wood painted with different designs, and with hair necklaces made of wooden beads or clay. The dolls have also been found in graves of Greek and Roman children, some with movable limbs and removable clothing.
Later, Europe became a major producer of wooden dolls. Some of these dolls were made of tree trunks, while others were "PEG" dolls, made with simple PEG joints and resembles a clothespin. Composition dolls, which have made from mixtures of wood pulp or paper that were molded under pressure, have been developed in the 1800s. These dolls were durable and can be mass produced. Dolls with wax heads, also popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Soup porcelain dolls and became popular in the early 19th century.
The "French Bebe" dolls were popular in the 1880s. Up Now, most dolls representing adult characters. Babies are different, because they were younger girls. In the 1900s, German soup realistic dolls were introduced and became popular. They began a trend being set up Doll realistic.
Rag and cloth dolls have hand for centuries. "Rag Dolls" are made of any fabric, while dolls specifically linen or cotton are considered "rag dolls. Commercial production began rag dolls in the 1850s in England and America.
It was not until after the Civil War, he became a doll important industry in the States United States. Most dolls were produced New England, and made of different materials such as paper mache, leather, fabric and rubber. Celluloid was developed in the 1860s and was used in the manufacture of dolls until the 1950s. Although these dolls could be mass produced at very low prices have been highly flammable, and disappear in bright light.
Hard plastic dolls were made in the years 1940, dolls of vinyl, rubber, foam rubber and has become in the years 1950 and 1960. The use of manufacturers of vinyl doll insert hair on the head, instead of having to paint their hair or wearing wigs.
Modern dolls have traditionally been toys for children, and figurines representing 'superheroes' are now very popular with children. There are even "virtual" dolls available on the Internet that can be designed in disguise, and has played with websites. Most dolls are manufactured using materials and modern techniques of mass production. However, dolls are also collected by adults, and some manufacturers use the same types of materials used in the past to create dolls vintage style. "But whatever the type of doll, each have their roots back to prehistoric times. They are truly 'toys from antiquity. "
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