• Nellie is a 42-centimeter tall art doll with a soft fabric body, ceramic head and ceramic limbs. Nellie is a blue-eyed blonde who always is listening to everybody and believes everything she is told.
    Nellie is not suitable for small children, she prefers an owner with a gentler approach.

    Author:Ursula Aavasalu

  • Olja the bear doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass Olja the bear doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass

    Teddy with soft body and ceramic face. Height 15 cm.
    Sad, so sad are teddy`s eyes and tender, so tender is the bear's soul in this little furry body ...
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Rob the zombie doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass Rob the zombie doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass

    Rob, zombie

    50,00 

    Doll with leather body and ceramic head and limbs. Length 32 cm.
    The brain is dropping and the face is green, but there is still a more alert character inside Rob, who peeks out once in a while.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Sam doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass Sam doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass

    Doll with a leather body and ceramic head. 20 cm tall.
    Sam can take a nap anywhere, anytime. Lying down, standing up ... Some just have that talent.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Tuti doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass Tuti doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass

    Doll with a fabric body, ceramic head and hands. Length 30 cm.
    Tuti is a rabbit with a calling. Even long ears can't stop her from dancing.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu.

  • Yekaterina the ballerina doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass Yekaterina the ballerina doll by ursula aavasalu tigukass

    Doll with a fabric body and ceramic head and hands. 46 cm tall.
    Yekaterina still kept her dignity and posture, although she is no longer young and her joints are not what they used to be.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Zoltan is a 50 cm tall soft doll. His body is made of patterned velvet, with an added ceramic face. As an urban animal, Zoltan is a little suspicious about any funny looking little creatures. Zoltan is not suitable for small children, he prefers a gentler approach.
    Author - Ursula Aavasalu

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