----Edelweiss day custom blythe doll
A custom Blythe doll can still be considered a "real" Blythe doll if it was originally produced by Takara or a licensed manufacturer like Ashton-Drake Galleries (ADG). However, the term "custom" typically refers to a Blythe doll that has been modified or customized by an individual or artist. Here are some key points to understand:
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Original Manufacturer: A custom Blythe doll starts as a genuine Blythe doll produced by Takara or a licensed partner. This ensures that the base doll is an authentic product.
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Customization: Custom Blythe dolls undergo various modifications such as changing the hair, adding new eye chips, painting the face, altering the body, and customizing the clothing and accessories.
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Artistic Expression: Customization allows artists and enthusiasts to express their creativity and individuality by giving each doll a unique look and personality.
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Value and Collectibility: While custom Blythe dolls can be highly valued and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, their value is often subjective and based on factors such as the skill of the artist, the level of customization, and the overall appeal of the doll.
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Authenticity: As long as the base doll used for customization is a genuine Blythe doll produced by Takara or a licensed partner, the resulting custom Blythe doll is still considered a "real" Blythe doll, albeit with modifications that make it unique.
It's essential to differentiate between custom Blythe dolls and counterfeit or fake Blythe dolls, which may attempt to imitate the appearance of real Blythe dolls but lack authenticity and may be of inferior quality.