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Silk Moth Mask - Pilgrimage Spirit Doll

$390.00
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The Silk Moth Mask doll is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with yarrow leaves and has a Moth Mask woven in bright silks on her face. She has a spiral of silk over her belly and wears a large Carnelian bead around her neck. She is created from hand dyed wool from New Zealand and her hair is woven from black Merino wool from Australia. She was made by hand with love.

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The Silk Moth Mask doll is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with yarrow leaves and has a Moth Mask woven in bright silks on her face. She has a spiral of silk over her belly and wears a large Carnelian bead around her neck. She is created from hand dyed wool from New Zealand and her hair is woven from black Merino wool from Australia. She was made by hand with love.

The Silk Moth Mask doll is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. She is filled with yarrow leaves and has a Moth Mask woven in bright silks on her face. She has a spiral of silk over her belly and wears a large Carnelian bead around her neck. She is created from hand dyed wool from New Zealand and her hair is woven from black Merino wool from Australia. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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