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Nobody understand what reborn baby doll is. When I ask people if they have heard about reborn babies, I receive various reactions: "What? Reborn babies ? ", "How can i baby be reborn? " so when I show them what it is and show them some photos, the more I get astonishing responses. Most find it freaky, while some become more curious and find out more about it.

So what is a "Reborn baby"? Reborn babies are ostensibly dolls which are built to feel and look such as a real human baby. Much like a regular doll, they're generally made from up vinyl; but each doll is carefully crafted to become as life-like as you can. The art of creating reborn doll requires a quantity of step-by-step procedures and starts with disassembling the parts of a doll, removing its factory paint, stuffing each part to produce it heavier, and putting straight back together again. The doll is coated with several layers of paint in different shades to generate an authentic human flesh tone; then a hair, including eyebrows and eyelashes, are painstakingly rooted individually to the doll's head and face for a natural finish. To make it more realistic, some dolls are built with mechanisms to emulate the feel of heartbeat. Each doll can cause 100 to a thousand dollars according to its workmanship. This art of creating reborn doll is called "reborning" while the doll artist is called "reborner".

The method of earning reborn dolls started in early 1990s in the United States, when doll aficionados wanted a far more authentic human doll. Slowly it gained popularity and in 2002, the initial reborn doll was sold through the internet. Since them, increasingly more doll enthusiasts, artists and hobbyists are doing reborn dolls which makes it popular in the different parts of the world. In 2005, the International Reborn Doll Artists was founded in Orlando, USA and currently, there are a huge selection of reborn forums and guilds present in the web.

One of many famous reborner is Deborah King, who has been in the business enterprise for significantly more than 5 years. She said she had seen the art of earning reborn dolls grows and develops and she had enjoyed specializing her skills. She had made and sold reborn dolls to collectors in the some other part of the planet. She had been invited and interviewed by different television shows and magazines.

One featured doll collector is Fran Sullivan, she is 62 years old and has never had a baby. She own a lot more than 600 dolls including reborn babies. Depending on her mood, she chooses which doll to take care for the day and she foretells them the same as human.

Because of the rising popularity of Reborn dolls, BBC America aired a documentary on the subject in October 2008 entitled "My Fake Baby". The documentary focused on women who spent money, effort and time in rearing life-like dolls.