Tangkou dolls are highly articulated plastic ball jointed dolls with large heads and color-changing eyes. These dolls are designed and produced in China by the 6th Sense Tang Doll Group. Tangkou dolls have body and head proportions that are very similar to the Pullip line and an eye mechanism that rotates through different eye colors just like the Blythe dolls. Tangkou dolls cost from $45-$75, which is half if not a third of what most Blythe and Pullip dolls will set you back.
I first saw a Tangkou doll just over a year ago on one of my favorite Flickr sites. At that time, it seemed a bit difficult to order these dolls in the US. Now, the ordering process is very easy--from a variety of different countries. You can buy the dolls directly from the Tangkou website (they accept PayPal) and you can often find a nice variety of these dolls on eBay. I ordered my doll back in May from the Tangkou shop and she arrived last week, so, if you decide to order from the website, brace yourself for a long wait. I must have run into some especially bad luck with my order, though, because I think it is more typical for these dolls to take only a few weeks to arrive.
I ordered one of the most expensive Tangkou dolls, Loli. I chose this doll because I like her promo pictures, I like her name, I like that she is a limited edition (2000 pieces) and I like that she has a wig (some of the dolls are rooted) with lovely light blue hair. I think she has a goofy Alice in Wonderland vibe abut her:
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Tangkou doll "Loli." |