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Linda Walsh Originals Dolls and Crafts Blog: The History Of Handmade Faceless Dolls - Updated February 2015 - Part IV - Dominican Republic Dolls Latino Culture, Nativity Figures, Caribbean Art, Original Dolls, Victorian Dolls, Holding Flowers, The Dominican Republic, Clay Dolls, Punta Cana

In the Dominican Republic ceramic "faceless" dolls (Limé Dolls or Nativity Figures) like those shown in the picture on the right from the GoDominicanRepublic.com website are handcrafted of clay or ceramic and dressed in bright, colorful traditional clothing. These dolls were originally created in 1981 by Liliana Mera Limé and depict all different sorts of Dominican country life. Some hold flowers, some carry baskets on their heads, some carry pots, etc. Legend has it that the dolls are…

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Dominican Faceless Doll Christmas Ornament, Wedding Keepsake, Birthday Gift, Dominican Republic Souvenir, Dominican Vacations Memento. Beautiful Dominican faceless doll typical of my land, with the emblematic colors of the Dominican Republic flag. Molded by hand in a process of at least two hours. Material: Polymer Clay The Perfect Christmas ornament for a Dominican! Looks beautiful in the Christmas Tree. I am excited to see on Etsy products of Dominican origin, which reflect my culture and…

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Faceless Dolls Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic Art Paintings, Dominican Nuns, Dominican Sisters, Dolls Victorian, Nativity Figures, Dominican Memes, Doll Making Tutorials, Original Dolls

In the Dominican Republic ceramic "faceless" dolls (Limé Dolls or Nativity Figures) like those shown in the picture on the right from the GoDominicanRepublic.com website are handcrafted of clay or ceramic and dressed in bright, colorful traditional clothing. These dolls were originally created in 1981 by Liliana Mera Limé and depict all different sorts of Dominican country life. Some hold flowers, some carry baskets on their heads, some carry pots, etc. Legend has it that the dolls are…

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