Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2011

A History of Dolls

Definition of Doll:
A child's (usually small) toy having the likeness of a human.
A pretty child.

"Nothing that grieves us can be called little: by the eternal laws of proportion a child's loss of a doll and a king's loss of a crown are events of the same size."
Mark Twain

Dolls are prolific. The very existence of the doll coincides with the dawn of human civilization itself. Pre-historic dolls might have been crudely forged from whatever material could be easily fashioned into a desired likeness. Utilized in ancient times as the representation of a deity, dolls played a significant role in ceremonies, and rituals, related to religion. Historically speaking, dolls have taken on several different figures, and a variety of unique forms. A tangible child's toy, most dolls embody the representation of a baby, or other human being. Dolls designed to resemble animals, or imaginary creatures have also risen in popularity with the progression of time. Throughout history dolls have evolved right along with the time period, often replicating the latest trends in fashion and style. As technology advanced, so also did the method of doll creation which eventually gave way to the simplified mass production of dolls. The historical popularity of dolls is not limited exclusively to children. Dolls in existence before the 1700's were not solely considered to be the playthings of children; they were also designed for adults. These particular dolls were not only dressed like adults, they were shaped like an adult also. Ancient dolls were found to have resembled sculptures more closely than their toy counterparts. Dolls are not geographically isolated either. Children in all cultures, of all races spread throughout the earth seem to enjoy playing with "little play people."

Many different types of dolls have been discovered strewn within the relics of ancient civilizations. Considered to be cult objects by primitive people, well preserved dolls fashioned out of stone, wood, clay, bone, ivory, and bronze have been found in Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Dolls were thought to be used in a symbolic nature, but also as toys for their children. There are even examples of puppets with movable arms and legs, which have been found in what would have been ancient Greece. Crochet dolls, some of which considered artistic masterpieces were utilized as representations of the nativity in Roman Catholicism. Fifteenth century fashion dolls gained popularity as gifts amongst the monarchy and its courtiers. Surprisingly these fashion dolls also played a significant role in the spread of various styles of costume. Dolls brought over to the American colonies mirrored current trends in fashion and even modeled the latest hairstyles, exemplifying the current European culture in miniature. Where dolls are concerned, a child's gender was not an issue. Seventeenth century dolls were played with by both boys, and girls. At this particular time in history Sonneberg, Germany came to be recognized as a sort of hub in the manufacture of wooden dolls. Keeping in line with their tradition, this same town later became a leading producer of the heads for dolls. These heads were made of china by the dawn of the nineteenth century. The Parisian doll industry began developing dolls that could close their eyes, and speak around this time also. The fact that the Parisian doll industry also specialized in the manufacture of "high fashion" dolls also, surprises me very little. The utilization of papier-mâché as a doll manufacturing material early in the nineteenth century seemed to stimulate the industry into doll manufacture on a larger scale, rapidly. Some of the other commonly used materials for making dolls at this time included wood, china, and wax. Hard rubber was introduced around eighteen-fifty, and bisque in eighteen-sixty two. Colonial cornhusk, and rag dolls had humble beginnings as mere domestic products. Both however quickly gained popularity commercially. The manufacture of dolls in the United States during the twentieth century has become a large and seemingly prosperous industry, to say the least.

Traditionally, dolls have been considered as toys for children. Although that may have been the original intent as to a doll's purpose, dolls are no longer viewed only as a toy. Presently, adults are collecting dolls as a hobby more than any other time in history. Dolls are collected for reasons as unique and different as the individual collecting them. Some of the reasons people collect dolls include nostalgia, a doll's beauty, a doll's craftsmanship or design, historical relevance and purpose, or as an investment in a collectible doll's appreciative monetary value. Dolls have a significance that is forever endearing to human beings, they are modeled after us. What other "toy" is specifically sought out, so it can be cared for and loved as no other possession?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Vintage Christmas Lights - History of Christmas lights and where to buy

Vintage Christmas lights are a great way to return to the past. With all the retro trends in society Retro Christmas lights to impress a popular way to show your friends and family. The World Wide Web is an excellent resource for finding old Christmas light years past. HolidayLEDs.com is an important resource for research of Christmas lights for sale. If your parents or grandparents are visiting your you this Christmas, you can remember theirYouth, with beautiful lights from previous years.

Christmas lights dates back to 1800! The first public Christmas tree was published way back in the White House in 1895. The same has been instrumental in raising public awareness of the Christmas tree tradition. In early 1900, the first light sets have been sold to the public, and the lights gradually developed in the early 1900's. General Electric Company was one of the pioneers of the first games of Christmas light.

Among1930 and 1950, enlightened figure sets were very popular in American society. To include these figures in the light show this year to add a nostalgic touch to your display. It 'been for almost all the characters of the symbols of Christmas has grown, from Santa Claus and go to Bethlehem to the end.

Over time, the varieties were developed by the play of light. In mid-1940 famous Bubble lights were developed. In the mid-1950Lights first appeared on the market. General Electric continues to develop new sets of light, but had a lot of competition from foreign companies.

In 1970, the majority of Americans all their lights in September purchased by foreign companies. It was the end of an era for American companies, but vintage Christmas lights are still popular today!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Temporary Tattoos - a different history and rich

Did you know that the temporary tattoos were found for the first bubble gum?

Although it is difficult to determine when the first tattoo is printed, it is assumed that they were produced and manufactured since the turn of the 20th Century. They were used in 1890, prices in chewing gum, and later in the year and also in 1900, were created and Cracker Jack boxes in ® snacks. These tattoos were transferred from paper to skinthe use of water. Cracker Jack ® has yet incredibly the same style of tattoos as one of their "prize in every box of gifts today.

Unfortunately, the tattoos of the 20th Century of poor quality and came out again when rubbed or wet. My tattoos have evolved! But before looking at the quality of tattoos that are now available, we have other means to eliminate decades.

Tattoos as gifts, in conjunction with other toys, snacks or remained the temporaryCornerstone of temporary tattoos use for decades. In addition to snacks, television programs, sports teams and cartoon characters began to use the tattoo as a marketing tool. For example, not only sports card pack includes chewing gum, since the 1970's were much more temporary tattoos, which are now collectors' items. Smurf, Peewee's Playhouse and the Bionic Woman were also packs containing maps, tattoos, understood as a means to promote their televisionPrograms.

In 1980, temporary tattoos created with different systems of exotic color. 3M designed and developed a special coating called ® Micro-scented scratch-n-sniff technology have made possible. The industry has the scratch-n-sniff concept and few companies issued scented tattoos.

About this time, advances in ink and screen printing have been developed. That progress to keep the tattoo look more realistic and leave. How to increase the quality tattoos, thusDemand. People have begun, may be used outside gifts cheap as a product, the final and prevailed.

Enter the era of universal demand and consumption. Today they are sold everywhere from vending machines at the check-out mass retailers high-end boutiques. A tattoo is for every demographic, Marvel superhero tattoos for boys, girls glitter designs for Ed Hardy tattoos for adults and trendy designs for young people clubbing. Has a healthyActivities for children and an indispensable accessory for adults.

Prices of chewing gum for the high-end accessory pieces that have temporary tattoos with a rich history. You are here to stay, that is, of course. The question is: what do we see next?