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Washer Woman Ancestral Mugwort Doll

$590.00
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The Washer Woman ancestral doll is part of a family of plant spirit dolls created over the period of Samhain here in lutruwita / Tasmania. She holds a herb bundle inside her belly filled with Mugwort and her dress is woven from Shetland wool. Over her body is an antique wooden peg from Scotland. She wars a cloak made from a scrap of pure Tasmanian wool from a local mill. She is a doll created to assist with connection in dreams to ancestors. She was made by hand with love.

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The Washer Woman ancestral doll is part of a family of plant spirit dolls created over the period of Samhain here in lutruwita / Tasmania. She holds a herb bundle inside her belly filled with Mugwort and her dress is woven from Shetland wool. Over her body is an antique wooden peg from Scotland. She wars a cloak made from a scrap of pure Tasmanian wool from a local mill. She is a doll created to assist with connection in dreams to ancestors. She was made by hand with love.

The Washer Woman ancestral doll is part of a family of plant spirit dolls created over the period of Samhain here in lutruwita / Tasmania. She holds a herb bundle inside her belly filled with Mugwort and her dress is woven from Shetland wool. Over her body is an antique wooden peg from Scotland. She wars a cloak made from a scrap of pure Tasmanian wool from a local mill. She is a doll created to assist with connection in dreams to ancestors. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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