Cora

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Cora’s face is crafted from clay, enriched with oil colors and special materials, capturing the charm of the 1950s era. Designed for doll makers, this delicately sculpted face belongs to a 10-year-old girl and is ideal for creating a doll body up to 12 cm tall. Her rosy cheeks add warmth to her youthful expression, while her striking blue eyes bring him to life. Cora’s curly hair perfectly reflects the style of the time, complementing her refined and gentle features. With a small nose and mouth that align with classic beauty standards, her face exudes elegance and nostalgia, best suited for dolls dressed in classy, vintage attire.

 

Cora’s face was crafted in 1 day.

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Cora’s face is crafted from clay, enriched with oil colors and special materials, capturing the charm of the 1950s era. Designed for doll makers, this delicately sculpted vintage handmade face doll belongs to a 10-year-old girl and is ideal for creating a doll body up to 12 cm tall. Her rosy cheeks add warmth to her youthful expression, while her striking blue eyes bring him to life. Cora’s curly hair perfectly reflects the style of the time, complementing her refined and gentle features. her small nose and mouth reflect classic beauty, giving her face an elegant, nostalgic charm perfect for vintage-dressed dolls.

 

Keep in mind that Cora Face is available for a limited time. So, if you’re lucky, you might be able to grab it before our doll maker, Maria uses it to craft her body. Also, this girl handmade doll face can serve as a decorative display piece if you choose not to create a full body for him, as doll makers typically do to bring their dolls to life.
Our dolls’ maker, Maria made Cora’s face from:
  • Paper mache.
  • Organic clay.
  • Oil paint colors.
  • Special materials.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 4.5 × 4.5 × 5.5 cm

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