Product code: June Goodnow purchases Native American Souvenir Doll
This lovely vintage doll is a true collectors item. The artist, June Goodnow, lived from 1938 to 2003. She had a gift for sculpting and making dolls. This doll purchases is a souvenir doll that was made by June in 1989. She lived in South Dakota on a ranch, as a new wife and young mother. That is when she discovered her talent. Therefore, many of her works of art were Native Indigenous inspired. This item is one of those. Please notice that she used the tiniest glass beads. The dress is real suede leather, soft, and supple. She included tiny hair ribbons and beaded ear rings. The cloth body was also made by June with this doll in mind. No facial features gives the owner more freedom to imagine who this doll was, what she would look like, and inspires imagination and the ability to put ourselves in her place. The beaded symbols on her dress represent feminity. Her leggings and moccasins were each carefully decorated.
This lovely vintage doll is a true collectors item. The artist, June Goodnow, lived from 1938 to 2003. She had a gift for sculpting and making dolls. This doll purchases is a souvenir doll that was made by June in 1989. She lived in South Dakota on a ranch, as a new wife and young mother. That is when she discovered her talent. Therefore, many of her works of art were Native Indigenous inspired. This item is one of those. Please notice that she used the tiniest glass beads. The dress is real suede leather, soft, and supple. She included tiny hair ribbons and beaded ear rings. The cloth body was also made by June with this doll in mind. No facial features gives the owner more freedom to imagine who this doll was, what she would look like, and inspires imagination and the ability to put ourselves in her place. The beaded symbols on her dress represent feminity. Her leggings and moccasins were each carefully decorated.