Product Name | wooden toy doll house |
Materials | Plywood, solid wood, MDF,plastic,paper |
Age Group | 3Y+ |
Product size | 63x45x20 CM |
Weight | 1800 g |
Package | Box |
MOQ | 30 pcs |
Package | carton |
Delivery | 30 days |
Payment
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30% T/T Deposit in advance,
the balance paid against the B/L copy |
Today’s doll house is like this, it is a kind of children’s toy, its material is plastic, it is a kind of toy made of plastic. It is to reduce the human form and living objects and place them on the display stand as gifts for underage girls. Year after year until the little girl gets married and becomes a wife and mother. This custom, which originated in the Muromachi period in the eighth century AD, will be carried over to the next generation. The above-mentioned are pocket art in a broad sense, which generally refers to all art forms with the concept of reduction. For example, it has a history of more than 3,000 years dating back to ancient Egypt. Miniature Arts, which is very popular in Europe and America today, is actually the Dollhous doll house developed in Germany in the 16th century. The so-called “pocket art” here refers to the basic principles of technology, rules and concepts for making doll houses. The first dollhouse in history was built in 1557. According to legend, a noble prince in Bavaria asked artisans to make it as a birthday gift for children. Coupled with the rapid economic development after the war, it has become the world’s first superpower. Under the background of a wealthy country and a strong people, the dollhouse has an excellent development space and environment in the United States, which has always attached great importance to family values, and is a family hobby that is both educational and entertaining. And gradually developed into a unique art form, and then become a collection of museum halls.
In the United States, it is customary to use One Inch Scale to represent dollhouse works reduced by one-twelfth. The mainstream of the world is one-twelfth, and the doll house made in this proportion presents the best realistic effect and visual beauty, and can best express the characteristics of different materials. Of course, there are also many artists who like to challenge the limits, such as twenty-fourths, one-forty-eighths, or even as small as one-hundred and forty-fourths. Although the technical achievements of the ultra-small scale works are amazing, due to the inherent limitations of the material, the level of sophistication is not as good as the one-twelfth work.