For a very limited time, Kitty’s Store is now open.
Teeny, tiny buttons, pull rings and cute tiny pegs.
More stock will be added later.
Oct8
Have you seen the latest dress set released by CWC/Junie Moon?
Baby Rose is a gorgeous GothLoli out fit in black and hotpink, combining ultra kawaii ruffles and super sugoi platform heels. Designed by *Soleil*, the set is a limited edition, exclusive to Junie Moon and Top Shops.
Suggested Retail Price: 5,040yen (Tax Included)
Date Available: November 6 at CWC official shops: Daikanyama “Junie Moon”, Shinjuku Marui One 4F “LeLe Junie Moon”, Blythe official mobile site “Shop Drop” (Japan only) and CWC Group On-line Shopping.
Available at all Blythe Top Shops in Japan from November 27.
Sep20
Ages ago, I started a group of Flickr to address the issue of photos being used without permission, mainly to create goods for sale on places like eBay, Etsy and Oztion.
This group has proven popular, and has helped shut down many manufacturers who were producing unlicenced Blythe products, using stolen imagery.
Recently, Blythe doll itself has been “cloned” and been released en mass via auction and sale sites around the world.
These low quality counterfeits are also low priced, so very tempting to many people as a cheap fix to their Blythe addiction.
I understand this, I do. I was very tempted myself, but my concience would not allow me to contribute to the theft of a name I love.
I cannot stress enough to anyone thinking about purchasing a counterfeit item how it will eventually ruin the Blythe community.
How will you know if that second hand Blythe is actually a Blythe, and not a clone or replica?
How do you know that custom Blythe wasn’t made with cheap, inferior, replica parts?
How will a small business like Junie Moon (the legal licensee in Japan and Asia) be able to compete against cheaper mass produced counterfeited goods?
If you wouldn’t like your own work being duplicated and sold off, your reputation diminished due to the poor quality items with your name all over them being traded, then hopefully you understand my position.
I recently posted on the Flickr photostream of someone who purchased an entire range of one brand of counterfeit, and said I was disappointed to find someone who is a passionate collector contributing to this black market industry.
The comments were not intended to be personal, only to highlight an issue that can only bring about the demise of Blythe as we know her.
Sep20
I’ve been acquiring quite a few new dolls and other items lately. Even though I meant to go on a bit of a spending diet, it seems that dolls, like food, are things I just enjoy too much.
Along with the vintage black Barbie Vespa from a second hand store, I managed to pick up a NRFB Love Mission from my favourite Japan seller.
Adding to the Sunshine Holiday, Ashlettina and Merry Skier I picked up earlier last month. Oops!
See more photos, and download the free desktop, at my Flickr Stream.
Jul9
Ages ago, I started to wonder how much my Blythes were now worth, and started using a website to look up average sale prices of Blythes around the world.
Using this as a guide, I decided it would be a good idea to keep a spreadsheet of my own collection.
Everytime I buy or sell a Blythe, I enter the details into this spreadsheet.
Basically, the sheet is self explantory, but if you need help with it, just let me know via a comment or email
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