A ball-jointed doll (BJD) is a type of articulated doll that is made from materials such as resin or plastic, featuring joints that allow for a wide range of poses and movements. These dolls typically have spherical joints, giving them greater flexibility and the ability to be customized and posed in various ways. BJDs originated in Asia, particularly in countries like Japan and South Korea, where they have become popular among collectors, artists, and hobbyists.
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