A sculpture or mannequin of a young girl with light-colored hair, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve top, positioned against a dark background.
A realistic doll with a human-like face, blue eyes, and a bald head, standing against a plain background.
Close-up of a doll with long hair, detailed facial features, and shiny lips, wearing a dark top with a pearl necklace.
Two realistic dolls with detailed facial features, one with blonde hair and the other with brown hair, sitting close together against a black background.

Making porcelain dolls is a lenghty process that demands lots of patience. Each part of the doll is modelled separately, and of each piece a separate plaster mold is made in which then the porcelain is poured. These castings, at that point still very fragile, are then sanded and edited with close precision, after which they are baked at 1230°C.

The face, the eyes and skin are painted in five layers and imprinted at 700°C. As soon as all parts are ready, they are mounted on a (most often) fabric body and ecquipped with clothing of own design.

DOLLS

2000 - 2012

In 2000 Martine started designing artists-dolls in porcelain under the name MJBdolls, with which she acquired big international notoriety.

Many of these dolls are spread over collections worldwide.

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