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History Of The Famous Berenger Dolls
Jan 29th, 2010 by

Berenguer Dolls have a lifelike quality to them that almost seems a little creepy. The minds of two great artists shouldn’t go unknown, so I am going to cover a little bit about them.

Berenguer dolls originally came from a family in Spain, where the life of many artists are born. One artist by the name of Jose Berenguer became obsessed with recreating the image of a baby on a doll. And he intended to devote his whole life into his work.

Jose Berenguer began his passion for creating dolls in the mid 1940’s. He was fulfilling his dream of crafting dolls in his image. Every doll would be flawless in capturing every innocent look of a baby.

The most popular Berenguer dolls today are the original and reborn brands. The reborn doll is the second brand of the doll, making them even more valuable. In his time however Chelito and Pepin dolls were the most popular.

By sometime in the 1950’s his work started to get noticed, and he became very popular very fast. By the 1960’s he decided to pass his work onto his very own son Salvador. Being the air of a generation of great artists this was a very inspiring passing.

Salvador was able to continue his fathers work with the same joy and passion of his father. He took as much pride in his creations as his father, eventually becoming a masterful doll crafter.

Known by the popular name BERJUSA JC Toys was introduce into america in the 1980’s. Very popular in the market for producing very lifelike quality dolls. Of course the artist behind all of this was Salvador himself.

Great passion and devotion to art is what has carried Jose Berenguer’s artwork this far. Through the same dedication and pride his son has, only he could have kept his vision alive. Today Jose Berenguer would be a proud father to one of the most populart doll artists known today.

Learn more about Berenguer Dolls. Stop by Adam’s site where you can find out all about Berenguer dolls and what they can do for you.

Wall Mounted Swing Arm Lamp
Jan 17th, 2010 by GuestPoster

Getting a wall mounted swing arm lamp can have several advantages over getting a regular table lamp. The first thing is that you won’t need a table to put the lamp on since it will be mounted to the wall. Even if you have a table, having a lamp on it can take up a lot of room. By getting a wall mounted one, you will be able to free up on space for other items. Another great thing about these swing arm lamps is that you will be able to swing the lamp out to give you better lighting if you wanted to read for example. There are a lot of different types of swing lamps that you can get. You can find and buy these types of lamps online.

A Proper Chinchilla Cage is Important
Jan 5th, 2010 by GuestPoster

Exotic pets like Sugar Gliders and Chinchillas are all the rage these days as American pet owners in particular are always on the lookout for small pocket-book-friendly animals. While most would not opt to put a chinchilla in a purse, they have become a sought after pet for the trainability and their size, which makes it possible to find room to house them in most any type of home. As with hamsters and gerbils, these rodents require secure housing and selecting the proper chinchilla cage is important.

When making chinchilla cage plans, purchase or build the largest cage possible within your price range and space availability. Chinchillas are far larger than gerbils and hamsters and the absolute smallest amount of floor cage space is two feet by two feet. The taller the better as these furry friends like to climb and a cage with climbing ladders and shelves makes them very happy.

Plastic cages and running balls are a no-no when it comes to raising chinchillas. Like their rodent cousins, these guys chew continuously, if they did not, their teeth would actually grow long like tusks. Plastic is not problem to chew through and becomes a big problem if the chinchilla ingests it. Select a wire cage for your chinchilla’s home and be sure to put a covering over the bottom if it if the bottom is wire too. Wire bottoms are simply too harsh for the little guy’s feet.

Chinchillas are warm-blooded and can become overheated quite easily. It is important to select the proper location for the cage, as it cannot be in direct sunlight. They prefer a temperature below 80F, in fact, something closer to 77F is ideal.  These guys can be a little high strung and placing their home in an area away from the main traffic flow will help them relax.

Chinchillas are one of the cutest members of the rodent family. With patience they can be trained to be affectionate pets and sit in your hand or perch on your shoulder. Providing them with a safe quiet space to call their own will help to make your pet feel at home and a part of your family.

Find out more at Chinchilla Cage HQ.

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