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Leap Year Frog Woman Spirit Doll

$620.00
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The Leap Year Frog Woman plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and faerietales of the magical frog as a familiar for the witches. She is filled with butterfly pea flowers and is dressed wool woven with silk and glitter. She has hand blown glass eyes - one that peers into our world the other into her own. Over her heart is a hand blown glass ‘wisdom tooth’. These Frog Women turn up rarely in my dollmaking cycles but I’m always thrilled when they do! She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

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The Leap Year Frog Woman plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and faerietales of the magical frog as a familiar for the witches. She is filled with butterfly pea flowers and is dressed wool woven with silk and glitter. She has hand blown glass eyes - one that peers into our world the other into her own. Over her heart is a hand blown glass ‘wisdom tooth’. These Frog Women turn up rarely in my dollmaking cycles but I’m always thrilled when they do! She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

The Leap Year Frog Woman plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and faerietales of the magical frog as a familiar for the witches. She is filled with butterfly pea flowers and is dressed wool woven with silk and glitter. She has hand blown glass eyes - one that peers into our world the other into her own. Over her heart is a hand blown glass ‘wisdom tooth’. These Frog Women turn up rarely in my dollmaking cycles but I’m always thrilled when they do! She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

 
 

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