Hyper-realistic dolls—often called “reborn dolls”—are meticulously handcrafted to look and feel like real infants. Made from silicone or vinyl, they feature weighted bodies, hand-rooted hair, and painted veins. While prized by art collectors, they are widely used as therapeutic tools for grief, anxiety, and dementia.
Key Features of Reborn DollsMaterials: Typically crafted from soft platinum-grade silicone or high-quality vinyl to mimic the softness and temperature of real baby skin.

Hyper-Detailing : Artists hand-paint delicate skin mottling, blushing, milk bumps, and tiny veins. Hair is individually micro-rooted using mohair or high-quality synthetics.
Weighted Sensation : Glass beads and poly-fill are carefully placed inside the limbs and head so the doll mimics the natural weight and “floppiness” of a real newborn when held.
Art vs. Therapy
The reborn doll community is largely divided into two distinct groups:
Collectors & Artists: Many view these dolls as highly skilled works of art, collecting them for display and appreciating the immense craftsmanship that goes into each unique piece.Therapy Users: Many adults hold and care for these dolls as a form of therapy. They have been shown to help soothe anxiety, comfort those coping with the loss of a child or miscarriage, and provide a calming, grounding presence for individuals with dementia or PTSD.
