Polymer Clay
Grainne was born March 2018 on Tamborine Mountain.
In ancient Ireland, Grainne was the patron of the harvest. In later legends Grainne was the name of the beautiful daughter of a High King of Ireland, Cormac Mac Art.
Grainne can be found strolling through the forest barefooted, gathering herbs and plants. She wears her shawl against the cool forest breeze. Her shawl clasp is handcrafted from solid Brilliant Bronze.
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Grainne -Available
My dolls are created by inspiration that I take from my surroundings living on the beautiful Tamborine Mountain. They are crafted with much love and attention to detail, each having their own personality which they decide as I create them. Each one is truly One of a Kind and will never be replicated. My dolls are made from Polymer Clay which I hand sculpt. I never use molds in their creation and never create a mold of them once complete. I use natural fibres such as Tibetan Lamb or Alpaca, fine silks, linens and cottons and laces. Some pieces may be hand dyed. Their bodies are a “soft body” and are filled with natural creek sand. They are painted with quality Genesis Paints which are heat set for longevity.