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3.7" W x 12.2" H x 2.4" D

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Weight:  0.5 lbs

 

100% cotton, ceramic and wire with aluminum and plastic trim

Not a toy and not intended for use in or near cribs, beds, playpens, or carriages

 

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Cotton and ceramic doll, 'Lanna Belle'

This hand-crafted doll from Suwit Suthamtha represents the legendary elegance of Lanna (northern Thailand). Suthamtha replicates every miniscule detail, including makeup and headdress, adding a coquettish touch with her colorful jewelry. The doll's head and limbs are crafted of ceramic over a wire body and a kapok seeds filling.

Over 150 years ago, the people of Lanna where ruled by the king of Siam. They refer to themselves as Khon...

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Cotton and ceramic doll, 'Lanna Belle'

This hand-crafted doll from Suwit Suthamtha represents the legendary elegance of Lanna (northern Thailand). Suthamtha replicates every miniscule detail, including makeup and headdress, adding a coquettish touch with her colorful jewelry. The doll's head and limbs are crafted of ceramic over a wire body and a kapok seeds filling.

Over 150 years ago, the people of Lanna where ruled by the king of Siam. They refer to themselves as Khon Muang, meaning "people of the principalities" and were renowned for their knowledge and interest in past cultures. They are closely related to the people of Laos, the Shan of Burma and the Siamese of central Thailand.
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Suwit Suthamtha

"This way, I can sell my dolls and provide some information about them based on my experience. I love this job very much."
"My name is Suwit Suthamtha. I was born in 1957. I come from a poor farming family, and when I was young, my brothers and I had to work in the fields everyday, which is why I left school in fourth grade. I never returned to school...

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Suwit Suthamtha

"My name is Suwit Suthamtha. I was born in 1957. I come from a poor farming family, and when I was young, my brothers and I had to work in the fields everyday, which is why I left school in fourth grade. I never returned to school and wanted to become a salesman, but not the kind of salesman you can imagine. A big merchant from the city market offered me the opportunity to sell something - I had to sell it up high in the mountains. I had to walk up hills, through forests, and brave wild animals and disease - all of this just to sell mosquito netting!

"But I had to do it at the time. It was my job and it offered me opportunities. When I went to the hill tribe villages I observed their clothes differed among tribes. These colorful clothes were always hand-woven, I love them because I have loved to weave ever since I was a child. My mother taught me how to sew and how to chose fibers and colors. The hill tribes clothes were not of good quality but have good style. When I saw tourists come and take pictures of themselves next to the traditional attires used for ceremonies or when entertaining guests, it made me think why don't I try making them myself and sell a lot?

"So, when returned to my home town, I quickly began to think how I could do this, but sadly, the hill tribes' clothes have been sold for a long time. I began to think about the dolls, as if they were the real thing - it might work. The doll would be a scaled down version of the real thing as I had seen it, so I started making them and learning from them too. I used different materials and kept trying until I got the right materials, ceramic, cotton, and kapok seeds for filling. The main structure is done with wire so that it may move freely. I wanted hard set arms and legs and found the answer in ceramics. I learned a lot from books and from a person working at a ceramic factory. I experimented on how much time a piece would need and the right kiln temperature. And I invested all my money and my future in this work.

"This way, I can sell my dolls and provide some information about them based on my experience. I love this job very much. And I'm the first man to make these traditional dolls in Thailand. Now I have my own small workshop with five or six helpers who are skillful and I always teach them. I have been married for 15 years and have three daughters. I want in the future that my handcraft will stay to preserve my idea. Surely, I'll teach all I know to my daughters too. This is my inheritance to them and I would like them to continue with it."

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Karen doll is just beautiful - the detail is amazing. Showed it to my 85 year old neighbor last night and they were amazed. I cannot wait for my 9 year old niece's birthday to give it to her!...

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