Kierra is a beautiful new fairy (Cricket) sculpted by the very talented Donna RuBert and reborn by me, Carmen McNair. My inspiration for this delightful fairy was the set of butterfly wings that I purchased just for her. She has a medium complexion with beautiful fairy face painting to match her wings. There are also fluttering butterflies adorning her right wrist and left inside ankle. Her long vibrant orange hair is carefully rooted to look like that of a small child. Her finger and toe nails are gently manicured to look brand new and NOT as if she just came home from the beauty salon. She goes home to her new Mommy wearing her beautiful custom made butterfly dress with matching panties, butterfly antennae headband, and detachable butterfly wings. Her cloth body was custom-designed by me to look more like a young childs body and not like that of a baby.
FAIRY'S NAME: Kierra LENGTH: 17 1/2" long WEIGHT: 2 lbs. 2 ½ oz. EYES: Gorgeous flat oval hazel-brown eyes EYELASHES: Hand-applied lashes HAIR: Micro-rooted with exquisite premium mohair from in Fantasy Orange LIMBS: Full Arms & ¾ Legs NOSE: Shaded for realism PAINT: Permanent artist-quality Genesis Heat Set Paints BODY: Flesh colored doe-suede cloth body with non-jointed arms & jointed legs custom made for her.
WEIGHTING MATERIALS: Fine glass granules, glass beads, & polyfil.
CLOTHING SIZE: Can fit into some American Girl clothing.
INCLUDED ITEMS: Adoption Certificate, Baby Care Instructions, Clothing listed in the description above, special plush toy and blanket of my choosing, and Limited Edition COA (if applicable). ANY OTHER ITEMS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS ARE PROPS AND ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS BABY.
Kierra is a very special Fairy. Her vinyl kit is produced by Bountiful Baby and she was recently was selected as one of the prototypes to help market the kit and is proudly displayed on their website ( Kierra is no longer a toy but instead an heirloom quality keepsake. Reborn dolls are not intended to be toys for small children and care should be taken with them just as you would with any other delicate keepsake.