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Kyanite Willow Nettle Mother & Child Dolls

$310.00

The Imbolc plant spirit dolls were created in the month leading up to August. The Kyanite White Willow & Nettle Imbolc dolls - the Mother is filled with White Willow and the Baby is filled with Nettle. Around the mother’s neck is a piece of Kyanite crystal. And she wears antlers in her hair wrapped in Japanese silk and steal lace yarn. They were made by hand with love.

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The Imbolc plant spirit dolls were created in the month leading up to August. The Kyanite White Willow & Nettle Imbolc dolls - the Mother is filled with White Willow and the Baby is filled with Nettle. Around the mother’s neck is a piece of Kyanite crystal. And she wears antlers in her hair wrapped in Japanese silk and steal lace yarn. They were made by hand with love.

The Imbolc plant spirit dolls were created in the month leading up to August. The Kyanite White Willow & Nettle Imbolc dolls - the Mother is filled with White Willow and the Baby is filled with Nettle. Around the mother’s neck is a piece of Kyanite crystal. And she wears antlers in her hair wrapped in Japanese silk and steal lace yarn. They were made by hand with love.

 
 

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