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Bobblehead Craft

Bobblehead Craft

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Bobblehead Craft sells fully custom resin bobbleheads sculpted from customer photos. Standard 7-inch single-person figures start around $89 and climb to $250+ for couple or premium-caricature editions; bulk wedding-cake toppers and corporate mascots receive tier discounts. The company is online-only, taking orders through bobbleheadcraft.com and shipping worldwide from U.S. and Asian production hubs. Every piece is hand-sculpted in polymer clay, not 3-D printed, allowing proof-by-photo approval and unlimited revision rounds. The brand positions itself as “100% likeness guaranteed,” promoting its ability to replicate tattoos, uniforms, pets and vehicles in miniature. Its best-known lines are sports-action poses and fully dressed wedding couples that routinely appear in social-media unboxing videos. Buyers are 25-45-year-old gift givers—grooms, best friends, HR managers—seeking a humorous yet personal keepsake that photographs well online. The appeal is sentimental novelty: customers value the ability to freeze a hairstyle, hobby or inside joke in caricature form without needing artistic skill themselves. Competitors include mass-custom bobblehead factories that rely on digital head swapping and 3-week overseas templates. Bobblehead Craft differentiates with artisan sculptors, unlimited proofs, faster 10-day rush service and U.S.-based customer support, reducing the risk of generic-looking results.

Your inside jokes and favorite moments, sculpted by hand into keepsakes

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Your baby's first moments, sculpted forever in gold

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Lightweight statement pieces that turn pop culture puns into wearable art

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