Dolls from South America
Dolls from South America
Meet the splendor of South America. Dolls with animals, gaucho’s, carnival figures, women spinning wool, Andean musicians, together these dolls give you some real South American vibes.
Dolls from South America
What’s not to like about cuddly llama’s, oversized sombrero’s and panpipe music? Popular symbols of South America. Even more popular, at least to my humble opinion, are the souvenir dolls that are made there.
Help me find the missing South American dolls
Oh dear, you thought the NCDC really had everything! How come this is an incomplete overview, why are countries missing? Well, the reason is simple. Some dolls are still waiting for their moment of fame. Tucked away in boxes or on display in a dusty cabinet, in need of a photo session. They will gloriously show up online at some point in time. Working on that, no worries. Like my FaceBook page and you’ll be the first to know when they join the dolls already showcased here.
But alas, a few dolls are just nowhere to be found, at least that’s how it seems. So here’s an emergency call. Or rather, a doll detective alert! Do you have an antenna for South American dolls? Then let me know where to find any. Or kindly donate the ones lying around in your attic.
Anyways, contact me. You’ll be my hero. Let your doll radar spot these South Americans. I’d love to add to my ever-growing and changing collection:
A pair MALE & FEMALE from:
Falkland Islands
French Guiana
Gyana
Uruguay
MALE ONLY or a pair from:
Brazil
Suriname
FEMALE ONLY or a pair from:
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