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The Thistle Milk Faerie Doll

$520.00
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The Thistle Milk Faerie spirit doll was completed at the Winter Solstice here in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with Milk Thistle seeds also known as St Mary’s Thistle or Mother Mary’s Milk. Her hair is woven from fibre made from the wood of Eucalyptus trees here in Australia and is 100% biodegradable. Her dress is made from Icelandic black wool and on it she has sigils woven in hand dyed wool. Her eyes and face markings are woven in silk and eucalyptus fibre and in her hair she wears bells that make music as she walks. She was made by hand with love.

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The Thistle Milk Faerie spirit doll was completed at the Winter Solstice here in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with Milk Thistle seeds also known as St Mary’s Thistle or Mother Mary’s Milk. Her hair is woven from fibre made from the wood of Eucalyptus trees here in Australia and is 100% biodegradable. Her dress is made from Icelandic black wool and on it she has sigils woven in hand dyed wool. Her eyes and face markings are woven in silk and eucalyptus fibre and in her hair she wears bells that make music as she walks. She was made by hand with love.

The Thistle Milk Faerie spirit doll was completed at the Winter Solstice here in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with Milk Thistle seeds also known as St Mary’s Thistle or Mother Mary’s Milk. Her hair is woven from fibre made from the wood of Eucalyptus trees here in Australia and is 100% biodegradable. Her dress is made from Icelandic black wool and on it she has sigils woven in hand dyed wool. Her eyes and face markings are woven in silk and eucalyptus fibre and in her hair she wears bells that make music as she walks. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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