I went thrifting tonight and I found some vintage toys as well clothing.
One case of curiosity I have at this time is finding these miniature dolls and from the look of it they are vintage.
When I got home I dive into the web and did some researched which is actually time consuming.
I searched many sites and there’s lots that look like them but they are not them.
These dolls were still in their original case but because they are vintage the plastic cases are fragile.
So, to make them more sturdy I put clear tapes on them for extra added lifespan. That is the intention at least.
After thirty minutes I was done and didn’t had any luck if they were made by a popular doll makers of the past era.
These dolls will open their eyelids when you put t them in a standing position.
I took pictures of them individually and hopeful to sell them all soon as I have no desire to keep them for a collection.
Each dolls represented their native country by just looking at their costumes.
On top of their lid cases the white strip the country they represent.
Whoever they are I am gonna throw an intention someone will purchase them very quick once I put them up for sale.
And…hope someone will come across my blog and know who are these cultural doll maker or makers.