BJD originated in Europe, was once popular in Russia, and was later introduced to Japan, South Korea and China. Starting from 1998, the Japanese "Modeling Village" company began to mass-produce the spherical joint humanoid named "Super Dollfie" with polyurethane resin as the material.
After 2003, many BJD manufacturers appeared. Since 2005, toy manufacturers in Chinese mainland, China, Hongkong and other places have also started to produce this humanoid toy.
There are spherical joints in all parts of the body, which can pose various movements and postures. In addition, clothes, eyes and hair can all be changed according to personal preferences, and you can make your unique DZ doll by putting on different makeup faces.
Product features:
BJD adopts the structural theory of spherical joints. The limbs, trunk and joints are made of synthetic resin. BJD is characterized by free joint movement. All components are fixed together by 1-2 special rope (hoop), and all components can be replaced at will.
BJD dolls can change clothes, make up, hands and feet, hair and eyes. Generally speaking, except for the five senses, others can be replaced according to their own preferences.