1670 days ago

Reborn doll

Danielle from Epsom

I would like to introduce Quinn by Bountiful Baby.

Made in: January / 21
Length: 19 inches approx.
Weight: 2.250 kg. approx.
Cloth body
Full arms and legs.

Painted by me.

He will come with:
Bib, blanket, pacifier, 2 outfits, Brush & Comb, 2 diapers.

Quinn has been painted with multiple layers of Genesis paint.
He has hair and eyelashes hand rooted with blonde mohair.
He has been filled with glass beads and stuffing.
This doll contains magnet inside it's head, they should be kept away from anyone with pacemakers.

Reborn are collectable considered and are not safety tested for use with young children, therefore not considered to be toys.

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Price: $500

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