Noush Projects


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The Noush Projects Dolls are here to take the classic Clonette dolls on a new ride into the futuristic African scene.
33cm from head to toe and carved from wood.Each doll is cast in resin from a hand carved wooden mould. Designed and hand painted by Belgian artist Manoushka and carved by a South African artisan called Blessing in Durban South Africa. These are show stopping decorative pieces available in white, black or sumptuous gold, that you will cherish for generations.
Why it's on The Cornrow
We love that these dolls are breaking down boundaries by reclaiming the energy of traditional African dolls and giving them a modern and contemporary new twist. This is a fresh perspective on culture and style and celebrates diversity and creativity.
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US Standard Shipping $5.00
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Noush Project Dolls are created by an artist/maker pair - Manoushka and Blessing
Manoushka recognised the history of the Clonnette doll that was popular across Africa in the 60s and 70s and aimed to reimagine them with features and props that better resembled the Africans that were playing with them.
These dolls are iconic pieces of art that should be cherished for generations.