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GALLERY 12 - ALEXANDRINE



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Each Art Doll from Collection 1 is a one-of-a-kind, handmade character with an internal mobile brass structure which allows its arms and legs to rotate. Please visit 'the making process - collection 1' for information on how the dolls are made.

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This doll is a work of art and not a toy. It is for display purposes only.
The dolls are not made to stand. The images where they are standing are for illustration purposes only.
It must be protected from heat and direct sunlight. (Please visit the 'doll care advice' page on this website for more information about how to care for the dolls.)
Every doll is a unique creation, no molds are used, therefore imperfections or irregularities are evidence of its handmade nature since it's not mass produced or made by a machine.


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About Alexandrine:

(2010)

I think Alexandrine, in a cartoony kind of way, looks like she belongs to the time when Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France (late 18th century).
She is very small and dainty and her expression is of extreme vulnerability and kindness.

Materials used:

Brass, Cernit polymer clay, glass eyes, mohair.
One piece pyjamas: fine Silk Satin.
Dressing gown: 43% Silk, 49% Polyester, 8% acrylic Italian cloque.

Measurements*:

Total height: 28cm (including 7cm hair volume).
Seated height: 22cm (including 7cm hair volume).
Weight: 291grams (including clothing).

*All measurements are approximate.