One part of collecting fashion dolls, such as Blythes and Pullips, is that you end up collecting more than just the dolls. There are the clothes, shoes, and accessories, including jewelry, hats, stockings, and oh, the list can become endless. Blythe dolls, especially, lend themselves to this additional form of collecting because they are much sturdier than Pullip dolls and, therefore, easier to travel with and take photos of or use in dioramas. They are kind of like Barbie dolls, just with smaller bodies and bigger heads.
Collections that go with dolls can get to the point that many doll collectors will spend more money on clothes and accessories for their dolls than they do on themselves. Crazy, right? Anyway, all of this got me to thinking that it would be nice to make something dolly related that doll collectors could wear themselves, and of course, given my past, that meant jewelry.
This brought me to creating doll jewelry, not for dolls to wear but for doll collectors to wear. I have designed jewelry pieces that speak to those of us who have fallen for these dolls with the big heads and unique personalities. I have enjoyed wearing the pieces that I set aside for myself. They are subtle, with a little Victorian style to them.
While I’ve posted about my new jewelry line on various social media like Instagram, I’m not sure if my followers actually “get it” yet, that these jewelry pieces aren’t for dolls but actually for those of us who collect dolls to wear.
I love this look, and fingers crossed, the small number of pieces I’ve made and listed on my Kawaii Doll Shop will find an audience so that I can make more designs like these.
September 21, 2018 at 1:02 pm
Those are so pretty! I think they will appeal to not just the doll collectors, but to anyone! Good Luck!!!
September 23, 2018 at 3:57 pm
Thank you, yes, I think they have a universal look to them, not just for doll folks.
September 22, 2018 at 9:28 am
Tammy, those are darling! How do the dolls you design for compare to American Girl dolls? Those are much bigger, right?
September 23, 2018 at 3:58 pm
Yes, the Blythe doll head is the size of an American Girl doll, but the Blythe body is the size of a skipper doll! I’ve recently been playing around with sewing for Our Generation dolls, which are 18″ dolls similarly sized to American Girls, and they have large sturdy bodies.
September 22, 2018 at 5:27 pm
This is a great idea! These necklaces will be so much fun for doll collectors. I love the Victorian looks.
September 23, 2018 at 3:59 pm
Thank you, yes, I hope they do well in the shop. They are a fun way for me to add jewelry making to my doll crafting.