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Current paper · Semantic Scholar

An Analysis of Mainstream Consumer Product Trends and Their Drivers in China For 2025

With the development of the economy, several innovations are coming into the public’s view. Some products gain rapid popularity, which are in demand by consumers. Firstly, Jellycat’s dolls became famous. The main idea of the company to make the dolls is to combine luxurious quality, a unique appearance, and a playful personality. And then, everyone has a labubu, because its appearance is cute in an awkward way. The …

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

French Growler Bulldog Toy
picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Small Spirits

Mary Jane Lenz’s insightful, authoritative text discusses the intriguing roles dolls have played in Native American cultures and explores their significance today, while historical photographs bring to life the people who made and used these remarkable creations. Featuring a superb selection from the museum’s collections, Lenz’s landmark book will appeal to scholar, collector, and general reader alike.

picked 12 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Collecting Antique DollsCollecting Antique Dolls
cover via Open Library
picked 12 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Ralph M. Kovel and Terry H. Kovel interviewRalph M. Kovel and Terry H. Kovel interview

Ralph M. Kovel and Terry H. Kovel discuss their book, “Kovel’s Know Your Collectibles.” They begin by explaining that antique collectors should collect out of passion, not for money. They talk about their other book about putting a monetary value on antiques. They describe how you know when something is valuable or just junk. They bring in several different valuable collectibles such as dolls, cans, china, signs, an…

Claremont Colleges Library, via DPLA
picked 12 Aug 2026
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