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Woaded Cape Solstice Doll

$430.00
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The Solstice plant spirit dolls were created between the Equinox and Winter Solstice. The Woaded Cape spirit doll is filled with woad seeds and mugwort. She wears a cape I crocheted with wool dyed naturally with Blue Woad. Her hair is made from Icelandic wool locks and around her neck is a Turquoise bead on a cord woven from nettles. She has antlers of the Deer in her hair and they are wound in silk fibre blended with Fern hairs. She was made by hand with love and completed on the Eve of Solstice.

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The Solstice plant spirit dolls were created between the Equinox and Winter Solstice. The Woaded Cape spirit doll is filled with woad seeds and mugwort. She wears a cape I crocheted with wool dyed naturally with Blue Woad. Her hair is made from Icelandic wool locks and around her neck is a Turquoise bead on a cord woven from nettles. She has antlers of the Deer in her hair and they are wound in silk fibre blended with Fern hairs. She was made by hand with love and completed on the Eve of Solstice.

The Solstice plant spirit dolls were created between the Equinox and Winter Solstice. The Woaded Cape spirit doll is filled with woad seeds and mugwort. She wears a cape I crocheted with wool dyed naturally with Blue Woad. Her hair is made from Icelandic wool locks and around her neck is a Turquoise bead on a cord woven from nettles. She has antlers of the Deer in her hair and they are wound in silk fibre blended with Fern hairs. She was made by hand with love and completed on the Eve of Solstice.

 
 

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