Götz Precious Day
The Götz Precious Day Collection dolls (launched in 2002) are one of the prime competitors among American Girl lookalikes, although they can hardly be called a knock-off. Götz was in fact the original creator of the American Girl doll design and even aided in the assembly of Pleasant Company's early dolls. So Götz Puppenmanufaktur can easily be viewed as the "granddaddy" of American Girl Dolls.
Götz actually goes back many decades and expands across many genres of dolls, but no doubt one of their most popular doll lines among AG doll enthusiasts is the Precious Day Collection. Precious Day features three "pre-teen" dolls, Jessica, Elisabeth, and Julia.
These dolls have had a number of iterations over the years, namely the Stolle, Starshine, and Mona Lisa versions, each which uses a somewhat different face mold. The "Mona Lisa" face mold was the original, created shortly after Götz discontinued their Little Sisters line (and with whom the Mona Lisa Precious Day dolls share more than a passing resemblance).
"Mona Lisa" Precious Day Jessica, Julia, and Elisabeth
The Mona Lisa version was then replaced by the Starshine version in 2004, named after the Starshine doll company who used this face mold for their Native American dolls produced by Götz. The same year, an "early" Stolle version, designed by artist Kristen Stolle, made its appearance with a fringed unnamed blonde and brunette doll which were sold along with the Starshine version, though it wasn't until 2006 when the Stolle version was identified with the Precious Day dolls.
Currently the Starshine version is the only Precious day doll available directly from Götz, although a newer, unfringed Stolle version can be purchased though Haba USA, and both the new and old Stolle versions can be easily found on the secondary market along with the Starshine dolls. The Mona Lisa version is rare but can occasionally be found on the secondary market as well.
The Three Faces of Elisabeth: Precious Day face molds L to R -- Mona Lisa, Starshine, and Stolle
Jessica, Elisabeth, and Julia themselves share the same face mold; the differences can be found in their hair and eye colors: blonde/blue for Jessica, red/gray-green for Julia, and brown/brown for Elisabeth.
Other Precious Day dolls have also sneaked into the collection from time to time and joined the core three, namely brunette, blue-eyed Ashley and blonde, brown-eyed Emily, as well as Asian Kimberly and Hispanic Alicia, all of which made their debut during the Mona Lisa phase before abruptly being discontinued with advent of the Starshine era. While not currently available from Gotz, any one of these may pop up on the secondary market now and then (though Ashley and Emily are very rare).
Blue-eyed "Starshine" Elisabeth
Kimberly, Elisabeth, Jessica, and Alicia.
Mona Lisa Elisabeth and Jessica
Precious Day dolls are comparable to AG dolls at 18" (44 cm) though some of their heights may vary. Their heads and facial features are similar in proportion, though Precious Day Starshine dolls have slightly longer necks. The cloth bodies of the older dolls have a tapered cut as compared to American Girl dolls, giving them a broad-shouldered appearance, meanwhile Stolle dolls often have extra wide hips. Precious Day dolls and American Girls dolls have identical or nearly identical arms, legs, hands. and feet. They can easily share clothes with one another.
Comparing dimensions: Götz Precious Day Jessica and Pleasant Company American Girl Kirsten
Pleasant Company American Girl | Mattel American Girl | Götz Precious Day (Starshine) | |
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height | 18" / 46cm | 18" / 46cm | 18" / 46cm |
head | 12 1/4" / 32cm | 12" / 30.5cm | 12 1/4" / 32cm |
chest | 11 1/2" / 29cm | 11 1/4" /28.5cm | 11 1/2" / 29cm |
waist | 11 1/4" /28.5cm | 10 1/2" / 26.5cm | 10 1/2" / 26.5cm |
hips | 12 1/2" / 32cm | 12" / 30.5cm | 11 1/2" / 29cm |
Precious Day dolls, unlike wigged American Girl dolls, have rooted hair. The synthetic fiber can be washed, combed, styled, and many doll enthusiasts consider it superior to American Girl doll hair. The Stolle and Starshine versions can be found with or without a bangs/fringe option.
[Prices quoted reflect the market at the time of this post; they may differ from the item's current value.]
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