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Healing Vine Spirit Doll

$550.00
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The Healing Vine plant spirit doll was inspired by a pilgrimage to Scotland. She represents the healing that comes when nature reclaims a space that was once barren. She carries the promise of renewal and growth. She is filled with the healing flowers of lavender and has green vines and leaves woven in wool on her dress and growing out of her eyes and mouth. Her hair is dyed with walnut shells and she wears a stone of peridot over her heart. She has the antlers of her friends the Deer and was made by hand with love.

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The Healing Vine plant spirit doll was inspired by a pilgrimage to Scotland. She represents the healing that comes when nature reclaims a space that was once barren. She carries the promise of renewal and growth. She is filled with the healing flowers of lavender and has green vines and leaves woven in wool on her dress and growing out of her eyes and mouth. Her hair is dyed with walnut shells and she wears a stone of peridot over her heart. She has the antlers of her friends the Deer and was made by hand with love.

The Healing Vine plant spirit doll was inspired by a pilgrimage to Scotland. She represents the healing that comes when nature reclaims a space that was once barren. She carries the promise of renewal and growth. She is filled with the healing flowers of lavender and has green vines and leaves woven in wool on her dress and growing out of her eyes and mouth. Her hair is dyed with walnut shells and she wears a stone of peridot over her heart. She has the antlers of her friends the Deer and was made by hand with love.

 
 

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