Showing posts with label Chinese doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese doll. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Kurhn - The White Serpent Review



Hello, it's been a while! (: I bought this doll a while ago but I kept putting off posting her pictures. She is called "The White Serpent" and I bought her for $39.95 off of Chinasprout (I checked today to see if she's still there, but she isn't listed on the site anymore).

She has an older, more mature look, doesn't she? (: I just love it!









Her hair doesn't look that attractive to me from behind.
Maybe most people keep her in the box, lol.






I'm happy she comes with shoes, even if they're plain. You can't see them under them dress anyway. (: The umbrella opens and closes.


I'm very happy to finally have her. I've been wanting her ever since I found out about the Kurhn dolls. I'm planning for her to be the antagonist of my new stop-motion series, "Mirror".
She has articulated elbows and knees, but I wish Kurhn would give their dolls articulated writs as well. Then they'd be perfect!

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Kurhn - Glamorous Kurhn Review


Hello! The newest addition to my dolls is the lovely Glamorous Kurhn! I'm going to call her "Glamour". There's my creativity shining through again~ I bought her for $32 with free shipping off of Aliexpress. Shipping took about two weeks. I had seen a review and pictures of her from another blogger and I knew I just had to have her.
**WARNING: I took pictures of this doll without her clothes on. If that offends you, please do NOT scroll down.**

Glamorous Kurhn in box.



Glamour's dress.

 An up-close pick of her neck accessory.
Sorry the picture of the shoes isn't that clear. I didn't realize it until now.


 There was double sided tape stuck to her torso to hold her dress up. It took some time getting off, but at least it didn't damage my doll or her dress. Her underwear isn't the most attractive, but I really like it when dolls come with fabric underwear rather than the usual molded on panties.

She has side-glancing eyes.



The description of the doll where I bought her said she has real human hair. Her hair is very soft, but I'm not sure that it's real. My other Kurhn dolls I can believe that their hair is real. Their hair looks and feels close to my own hair, but not this one.
She did come with her own saddle stand, the same stand that all Kurhn dolls come with, but her feet don't touch the bottom so I just threw it away.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Kurhn - Summer Fairy Review

This Kurhn doll is part of four season fairies. She's the summer fairy that I'm going to call "Summer" because I'm so creative and original, lol. :'D I bought her from a site called Aliexpress for about $20. I do plan to buy the other three seasons as well, but I'm having trouble deciding whether or not I want the old versions (like Summer here), or the newly updated 2014 season fairies. There are things I like about both of them.







Out of the four season dolls, I chose Summer
 because I love her hair loopys. (:


Summer's body is just like Princess Dragon's. She has elbow joints, but can't move her wrists. Her legs are held together by elastic and her knees can bend. The strangest part about Summer was that she didn't come with any shoes! I don't know if she was supposed to come that way or if it was a mistake, but I guess it doesn't really matter to me since her dress covers her feet anyway.
I didn't take pictures of her box since it wasn't anything special.


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Kurhn - Princess Dragon Review

Princess Dragon's box.
Information about Princess Dragon probably...
I really wish I paid attention in Chinese
class now, lol.









Princess Dragon in box.




Her hair feels soft like real human hair.




Unlike Princess Wencheng, her knees bend.
Her legs are held together by an elastic band.

Princess Dragon's elbows bend and she comes with a flute.

Princess Dragon was $40 on Chinasprout. I wasn't going to get her at first. I was going to wait to see if I liked Princess Wencheng, then order Princess Dragon if I did. But then I thought "Well... I probably will like Princess Wencheng, and I save on shipping if I buy both now". So I bought both, and I'm glad I did. Princess Dragon is gorgeous! I wonder if she's some sort of water dragon. Her box art has coral and her dress reminds me of soft ocean colours. Maybe she's a seahorse. Those are "dragons", right? (In Fruits Basket) It makes sense... but I'm probably wrong, lol.

Kurhn - Princess Wencheng Review

Princess Wencheng's box.
Hello! I just bought two of my very first Kurhn dolls. This first one is Princess Wencheng. I bought her for $35 from Chinasprout. I first heard about these dolls just browsing google images.
Princess Wencheng in box. Her hair was a little messy.

The doll came with  a care guide and a
certificate of authenticity.
I'm not sure what the tiny slip of paper is though. 
A fold-out with information
about Princess Wencheng probably.
I can't read it! lol


Princess Wencheng's elbows and wrists do NOT bend.

Her hair is very soft and her clothes are very well made.




Sorry I did not take any pictures of these dolls with their clothes off! I'm really afraid to mess up their hair.
They did come with stands but their legs are too short, they don't touch the bottom. So, I just used my own adjustable saddle stands.
I really love this doll! There's nothing negative I have to say about her. She was the first Kurhn doll I saw that convinced me to try out this doll line. I love her bright, vibrant clothing, her elaborate hairstyle, and her innocent anime-like face. She's my favourite out of the two I just bought. My little sister prefers Princess Dragon though.
I'll be after more Kurhn, for sure, but maybe only the more expensive detailed ones like Princess Wencheng and Princess Dragon.