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The Japanese sculptor Minawa Aya created a small line of option parts and heads for ABJD between 2005 and 2007.  The first public sale of Minawadou items was a Yahoo!Japan auction for a set of seiza-sitting legs; the legs were sculpted to fit and cast to match Volks SD13 boy normal resin.  The seiza legs continued to be sold occasionally on Y!J, and in 2006 Minawa added two heads to her line, Saiki (sculpted for Volks SD13B and SD13G bodies) and Lentz (sculpted for Volks SD10 bodies).  A third head, Inkstone, and a set of unjointed forearms with attached hands were also sculpted.  Inkstone was never released for sale, but a limited number of the arms were briefly available for purchase.  The original Minawadou website included a photo gallery of Minawa's personal BJD collection as well as her original sculpts.
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The Japanese sculptor [[Minawa Aya]] created a small line of option parts and heads for [[What_is_a_BJD? | ABJD]] between 2005 and 2007.  The first public sale of Minawadou items was a Yahoo!Japan auction for a set of seiza-sitting legs; the legs were sculpted to fit and cast to match [[Volks]] SD13 boy normal resin.  The seiza legs continued to be sold occasionally on Y!J, and in 2006 Minawa added two heads to her line, Saiki (sculpted for Volks SD13B and SD13G bodies) and Lentz (sculpted for Volks SD10 bodies).  A third head, Inkstone, and a set of unjointed forearms with attached hands were also sculpted.  Inkstone was never released for sale, but a limited number of the arms were briefly available for purchase.  The original Minawadou website included a photo gallery of Minawa's personal BJD collection as well as her original sculpts.
  
 
In 2006, Minawa opened an online shop on her website, as well as selling through Y!J and at doll events in Japan.  By the end of 2008, she had taken down her original Minawadou site and shop, and had turned entirely to art-doll and figure sculpting.  The new website contains no images of the Saiki, Lentz, or Inkstone heads, but Minawa's gallery of doll work does include the fixed-pose arms and the seiza legs.   
 
In 2006, Minawa opened an online shop on her website, as well as selling through Y!J and at doll events in Japan.  By the end of 2008, she had taken down her original Minawadou site and shop, and had turned entirely to art-doll and figure sculpting.  The new website contains no images of the Saiki, Lentz, or Inkstone heads, but Minawa's gallery of doll work does include the fixed-pose arms and the seiza legs.   

Revision as of 00:18, 8 March 2010

The Japanese sculptor Minawa Aya created a small line of option parts and heads for ABJD between 2005 and 2007. The first public sale of Minawadou items was a Yahoo!Japan auction for a set of seiza-sitting legs; the legs were sculpted to fit and cast to match Volks SD13 boy normal resin. The seiza legs continued to be sold occasionally on Y!J, and in 2006 Minawa added two heads to her line, Saiki (sculpted for Volks SD13B and SD13G bodies) and Lentz (sculpted for Volks SD10 bodies). A third head, Inkstone, and a set of unjointed forearms with attached hands were also sculpted. Inkstone was never released for sale, but a limited number of the arms were briefly available for purchase. The original Minawadou website included a photo gallery of Minawa's personal BJD collection as well as her original sculpts.

In 2006, Minawa opened an online shop on her website, as well as selling through Y!J and at doll events in Japan. By the end of 2008, she had taken down her original Minawadou site and shop, and had turned entirely to art-doll and figure sculpting. The new website contains no images of the Saiki, Lentz, or Inkstone heads, but Minawa's gallery of doll work does include the fixed-pose arms and the seiza legs.


External Links

Minawa Aya's current website: [1]