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It's becoming increasingly clear that the naming procedure isn't just on identifying a doll; it's about crafting a narrative around its existence. Do you think this deliberate construction of a backstory-through those names-is influencing collectors to see their dolls as more than mere objects? It feels like they are constructing a kind of identity for each doll.
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I'm starting up to wonder if those naming conventions - particularly the subtle incorporation of historical or symbolic elements - contribute to a sense of profundity and meaning, even if it's not overtly apparent. It's almost as if collectors are creating a 'signature' for their dolls through those names - a kind of narrative history.