A bisque doll is a type of doll made from unglazed porcelain, often characterized by its matte finish and lifelike appearance. The term "bisque" refers to the technique used to create the material, which involves firing the clay at a high temperature to produce a durable, porcelain-like substance. Bisque dolls are typically valued for their detailed, hand-painted features, including facial expressions and intricate hairstyles. They often have jointed limbs, allowing them to be posed in various positions.

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