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'''K-Doll''' is a South Korean company run by sculptor Ku Jeong Eun, who refers to herself as Blood on the K-doll website. K-doll produces only heads and took orders on a monthly basis, but they have been on hiatus. who works under the artist name Blood, who currently produces heads only. She took orders for specific sculpts on a monthly basis, but has been on hiatus since 2010 to work on new dolls. Only in stock heads are currently sold, offered in three colors: normal skin, intended to match both [[Volks]] and [[LUTS]] resin; [[LUTS]] white skin; and [[Volks]] white skin. All sculpts are made to fit [[LUTS]] Delf and Senior Delf bodies.
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'''K-Doll''' is a South Korean company run by sculptor Ku Jeong Eun, who refers to herself as Blood on the K-doll website. For a long time, K-doll produced only heads and took orders on a monthly basis, but they have been on hiatus from 2010 to 2013 . In October 2012, pictures of a so-called 'k★70-body' appeared on Blood's Flickr page[http://www.flickr.com/photos/k-doll/8100783176/in/photostream/]. In February 2013, K-doll re-opened with a new website and Khan as a full doll, available for a limited time only.
  
Recently, a second sculptor, BLUE, has joined K-Doll to produce the JL head that was sold in 2009.
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All heads were offered in three colors: normal skin, intended to match both [[Volks]] and [[LUTS]] resin; [[LUTS]] white skin; and [[Volks]] white skin. All sculpts are specifically made to fit [[LUTS]] Delf and Senior Delf bodies but can be combined with many bodies that match Volks or Luts resin. It is unclear weather the new skintones will have the same resin matches as the old K-doll heads.  
  
In October 2012, pictures of a so-called 'k★70-body' appeared on Blood's Flickr page[http://www.flickr.com/photos/k-doll/8100783176/in/photostream/]. In February 2013, K-doll re-opened with a new website and Khan as a full doll, available for a limited time only.
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== Collaborations ==
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In 2009 a second sculptor, BLUE, has joined K-Doll to produce the JL head that was available for a limited time. In 2013 K-doll released the full-set doll 'Kiss of the Vampire: Khan' in collaboration with [[ OSKAR ]] who did the face-up and provided Mirror eyes. The clothing of this full-set was made by Seo Eun-Kyung of [[Dollstar]].  
  
 
== Head Sculpts ==
 
== Head Sculpts ==
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Khan was made available in White Skin, Peach Skin and Normal Skin.
  
 
===2013 release ===
 
===2013 release ===
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* [[JL]] (2009)
 
* [[JL]] (2009)
  
== How To Order ==
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=== Other Sculptures ===  
  
With the website renewal in 2013, it's now possible to purchase K-dolls sculpts through a 'regular' shopping cart.  
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Ku Jeong Eun participated in the 2009 Seoul Doll Exhibition with a threefold piece called [http://k-doll.com/archives/247 Pandora's Box]. In 2003-2004 she worked on a [http://k-doll.com/archives/266 90cm doll] that since remains unfinished.
  
Before 2013, Blood took orders from her website through the BBS found under the "Doll Shop" page. There is a stickied post which details which sculpts will be available for purchase during that month's order period, and another which lists the head prices. There is also an order form for you to cut and paste when writing your order.
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== How To Order ==
  
You do ''not'' need to register for the site in order to post an order on the board. Click on Write at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, then enter a password, your name and e-mail address, and your completed order form. Be sure to click the Secret Message box; this will hide your post from others' view.
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Before 2013, Blood took orders from her website through the BBS found under the "Doll Shop" page, and this Wiki contained a guide on how to order through the BBS page. With the website renewal in 2013, it's now possible to purchase K-dolls sculpts through a 'regular' shopping cart.  
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
*[http://k-doll.com/ k-doll] Official website
 
*[http://k-doll.com/ k-doll] Official website
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/k-doll/ Blood's Flickr page ]
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*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/k-doll/ K-doll's Flickr page ]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/kdollcom K-doll Facebook page]
  
 
[[Category:Dollmakers]]
 
[[Category:Dollmakers]]

Revision as of 09:05, 4 July 2013

K-Doll is a South Korean company run by sculptor Ku Jeong Eun, who refers to herself as Blood on the K-doll website. For a long time, K-doll produced only heads and took orders on a monthly basis, but they have been on hiatus from 2010 to 2013 . In October 2012, pictures of a so-called 'k★70-body' appeared on Blood's Flickr page[1]. In February 2013, K-doll re-opened with a new website and Khan as a full doll, available for a limited time only.

All heads were offered in three colors: normal skin, intended to match both Volks and LUTS resin; LUTS white skin; and Volks white skin. All sculpts are specifically made to fit LUTS Delf and Senior Delf bodies but can be combined with many bodies that match Volks or Luts resin. It is unclear weather the new skintones will have the same resin matches as the old K-doll heads.

Collaborations

In 2009 a second sculptor, BLUE, has joined K-Doll to produce the JL head that was available for a limited time. In 2013 K-doll released the full-set doll 'Kiss of the Vampire: Khan' in collaboration with OSKAR who did the face-up and provided Mirror eyes. The clothing of this full-set was made by Seo Eun-Kyung of Dollstar.

Head Sculpts

Khan was made available in White Skin, Peach Skin and Normal Skin.

2013 release

  • Khan (with 70cm male body)

Discontinued

Other Sculptures

Ku Jeong Eun participated in the 2009 Seoul Doll Exhibition with a threefold piece called Pandora's Box. In 2003-2004 she worked on a 90cm doll that since remains unfinished.

How To Order

Before 2013, Blood took orders from her website through the BBS found under the "Doll Shop" page, and this Wiki contained a guide on how to order through the BBS page. With the website renewal in 2013, it's now possible to purchase K-dolls sculpts through a 'regular' shopping cart.

Links