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It has come to the attention of forum staff that Dollshe Craft has ceased communications with dealers and customers, has failed to provide promised refunds for the excessive waits, and now has wait times surpassing 5 years in some cases. Forum staff are also concerned as there are claims being put forth that Dollshe plans to close down their doll making company. Due to the instability of the company, the lack of communication, the lack of promised refunds, and the wait times now surpassing 5 years, we strongly urge members to research the current state of this company very carefully and thoroughly before deciding to place an order. For more information please see the Dollshe waiting room. Do not assume this cannot happen to you or that your order will be different.Dismiss Notice
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Dollshe Craft and all dolls created by Dollshe, including any dolls created under his new or future companies, including Club Coco BJD are now banned from Den of Angels. Dollshe and the sculptor may not advertise his products on this forum. Sales may not be discussed, no news threads may be posted regarding new releases. This ban does not impact any dolls by Dollshe ordered by November 8, 2023. Any dolls ordered after November 8, 2023, regardless of the date the sculpt was released, are banned from this forum as are any dolls released under his new or future companies including but not limited to Club Coco BJD. This ban does not apply to other company dolls cast by Dollshe as part of a casting agreement between him and the actual sculpt or company and those dolls may still be discussed on the forum. Please come to Ask the Moderators if you have any questions.Dismiss Notice
Phoenix dolls
From Den of Angels BJD Wiki
Phoenix Dolls
Established in 2017, Phoenix Dolls is owned and operated by mother-son team Lucille and Sam Faulkner. Their sculpts are heavily influenced by strong female characters and actors in TV and cinema. Elle, their first sculpt was inspired by notable actresses such as Tilda Swinton, Angelina Jolie and Lena Headey. As such, their style leans towards realism and accuracy.
Sculpting Process
They first start by using 3D software to sculpt each head. Next, they print and sand each part before finally creating molds and vacuum casting the moulds in top quality resin.