• Esmeralda is a 45 cm tall art doll with soft fabric body, ceramic head and ceramic limbs. A gothic lady with pale white skin and dark hair. She is a rare case when style meets wisdom. If she bothers to say something, it is definitely worth noting.
    Esmeralda is not suitable for small children, she prefers a more gentle approach.
    The author of Esmeralda is Ursula Aavasalu

  • 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

  • Diana is a 45-centimeter tall art doll with a soft fabric body, ceramic head and ceramic limbs. Diana's head under her purple hair is full of romantic thoughts and dreams.
    Diana is not suitable for small children, she prefers an owner with a moreĀ  more gentle approach.

  • 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

  • Tiina is a 50 cm tall art doll with a soft fabric body, ceramic head and ceramic limbs. Despite the fact that she is a blue-eyed blonde, Tiina is a bit of an overthinker. What exactly she is worried about is not quite clear.
    Tiina is not suitable for small children, she prefers an owner with a gentler approach.

  • Felix is a 40 cm high soft art doll. His body is made of soft patterned velvet, Ceramic face is added. As a vain animal, Felix carries a heart-shaped mirror with him. Felix is not suitable for small children, he prefers a gentler approach.
    Author - Ursula Aavasalu

  • Lea is a soft and friendly lion. 20 cm tall. Doll`s body is a recycled soft toy with synthetic hair, Ceramic face and eyes were added. As a vane creature, Lea of course also wears jewellery and a bell at the end of her tail. Lea is not suitable for playing with small children, she prefers a gentler owner. The author of Lea is Ursula Aavasalu

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