Highland Woman Doll. Sheena Macloed Doll. Vintage doll.
Highland Woman Doll. Sheena Macloed Doll. Vintage doll.
This doll comes with her original tag. These dolls are a rare find.
Sheena Macleod was a world famous award winning Scottish doll maker. She made 12 character styles of dolls, from women who gathered seaweed and lichen for dying tweed, to fishwife and knitter and spinners from the Highland and Islands.
All the fabrics are Scottish made, the hands and feet made from clay. The body is made of cloth over a wire armature and the hair is real lambswool.
Her original tag reads:
Island Woman. Women in the Outer Isles of Harris and Lewis, where weaving is still the major industry, collected various lichen from the shore and moor and used them to dye the yarn for their now world famous tweeds.
If you’d like to read more about the doll maker and her work check out this article: https://www.csmonitor.com/1983/1004/100453.html
Measurements
Height - 8 inches tall
Vintage Notice
Please note this doll is about almost 40 years old, there is a little fraying of her skirt fabric - as shown in the photo, but otherwise is in great condition.
Her tag reads: Scottish Crafts Exhibition. Fort William, Scotland
Shipping
This doll ships 48 tracked in the UK
International tracked outside of the UK.
Please note that any customs fees charged are not related to the seller