What wig size is Pullip?

27cm is the preferred size for rebodying a pullip but 25cm and 23cm can also be used and can be good to represent a younger character or if a variety in heights is desired.

Is Pullip Japanese or Korean?

Pullip (Korean: 푸리프) is a fashion doll created by Cheonsang Cheonha of South Korea in 2003.

Are Pullip dolls BJD?

It is important to note that Pullips are not bjds, they are Asian fashion dolls that just means they are a different sort of doll not necessarily better or worse than bjd. For more information on bjds such as where to buy etc please see my generalized Doll FAQ.

Do Blythe shoes fit Pullip?

Re: Blythe / Pullip – Shoes MH can not wear any of the other Pullip shoes. Barbie/ Blythe shoes won’t fit.

What size are Pullip eyes?

13mm
Would these eye chips fit a pullip doll’s eyes? Answer: Pullip dolls use size 13mm, so the size 12mm would be slightly small, or the 14mm slightly large.

How do you take care of a Pullip doll?

I ♥ Pullip!

  1. Keep your dolls out of direct sunlight!
  2. Display your dolls in a room that is of a comfortable temperature!
  3. Have some glue handy!
  4. Snip it away with a pair of scissors!
  5. Keep a bottle of anti-frizz serum nearby!
  6. Safely store any extra accessories, clothes, and props in a sealed container!
  7. Color Fast!

What are Korean dolls called?

This doll wears traditional Korean dress known as hanbok. For women, the hanbok consists of jeogori, a blouse or a jacket, and chima, a wrap-around full skirt. Hanbok are usually made in vibrant colours and can be adorned with decorative embroidery, as is the case in this example.

Can Licca wear Blythe clothes?

Obviously clothing made for Licca dolls should fit your Licca Blythe just fine. 22cm sized dolls are what you need. What clothing fits on Blythe with jointed bodies? Even a nervous person can figure out how to change a Blythe’s head pretty easily.

How do you remove eye Pullip chips?

How to Change Plastic Pullip Eyechips (on Pullip Lupinus)

  1. Remove your doll’s wig!
  2. Open your Pullip’s Head!
  3. Remove the two loose flesh colored levers!
  4. Remove the eyelids’ springs from the mechanism!
  5. Unscrew the screws that connect the eye mechanism to the faceplate!
  6. Remove the old/stock eyechips!