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SONAM

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Traditional Tibetan Dolls by Dolls 4 Tibet

SONAM is a powerful Khampa girl from Eastern Tibet. She has a fringe and two small beaded plaits in front of her otherwise loose hair. Her traditional ‘chupa’ (robe) is trimmed with exquisite brocade and adorned with a colorful apron. She wears a floral shirt, trousers, and typical Tibetan felt boots.

Each doll product is filled with 100% sheep’s wool and can be hand-washed. The clothing is made from a combination of cotton and synthetic fabrics, and all garments can be removed. Due to its handcrafted nature, each product will vary slightly.

Collection: Waldorf Steiner Inspired Toys

Dimensions: 36cm (H)

Handmade in India

Local and international shipping costs are inclusive, please allow up to 3 days for dispatch. Store Pick-Up is available by appointment only, please contact us directly at info@milamprojects.com.

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Traditional Tibetan Dolls by Dolls 4 Tibet

SONAM is a powerful Khampa girl from Eastern Tibet. She has a fringe and two small beaded plaits in front of her otherwise loose hair. Her traditional ‘chupa’ (robe) is trimmed with exquisite brocade and adorned with a colorful apron. She wears a floral shirt, trousers, and typical Tibetan felt boots.

Each doll product is filled with 100% sheep’s wool and can be hand-washed. The clothing is made from a combination of cotton and synthetic fabrics, and all garments can be removed. Due to its handcrafted nature, each product will vary slightly.

Collection: Waldorf Steiner Inspired Toys

Dimensions: 36cm (H)

Handmade in India

Local and international shipping costs are inclusive, please allow up to 3 days for dispatch. Store Pick-Up is available by appointment only, please contact us directly at info@milamprojects.com.

Traditional Tibetan Dolls by Dolls 4 Tibet

SONAM is a powerful Khampa girl from Eastern Tibet. She has a fringe and two small beaded plaits in front of her otherwise loose hair. Her traditional ‘chupa’ (robe) is trimmed with exquisite brocade and adorned with a colorful apron. She wears a floral shirt, trousers, and typical Tibetan felt boots.

Each doll product is filled with 100% sheep’s wool and can be hand-washed. The clothing is made from a combination of cotton and synthetic fabrics, and all garments can be removed. Due to its handcrafted nature, each product will vary slightly.

Collection: Waldorf Steiner Inspired Toys

Dimensions: 36cm (H)

Handmade in India

Local and international shipping costs are inclusive, please allow up to 3 days for dispatch. Store Pick-Up is available by appointment only, please contact us directly at info@milamprojects.com.

About this product

​Dolls 4 Tibet is a social ​and micro ​enterprise​​ ​based in northern India that works with displaced ​Tibetan refugee and local Himachali ​women in​side the Tibetan exiled community in Himachal Pradesh, India. Through the art of doll making, this grassroots initiative aims to create the provision of economic opportunities for self sufficiency and women’s empowerment amongst its doll makers. Alongside these goals the dolls workshop seeks to train, empower and create meaningful employment and to promote and encourage cross-cultural understanding, social integration and harmony from within its workshop and outwards to the broader community.

All products created in the workshop are aligned with the Waldorf Steiner philosophy which believes that children’s toys are best created when gentle on the child’s senses. Each product is made predominantly of natural materials, have beautiful features and are soft to touch. Natural materials are believed to provide a connection to the natural world which is the foundation of the Steiner education cycle and of rooting a child into the reality of life here on earth.

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