A Parian doll is a type of doll made from a type of porcelain known as "Parian ware." This material is typically unglazed and has a matte finish, resembling the texture of bisque porcelain. Parian dolls became popular in the 19th century, particularly during the mid-Victorian era, and are characterized by their realistic features and elegant designs. These dolls often had sculpted heads and limbs, with bodies made from cloth or other materials.

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