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Magazine Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World- this is exclusive collection of porcelain dolls from five continents. Each doll in this magnificent collection is handmade from the finest materials, with acrylic eyes and voluminous eyelashes. You will be fascinated by the sophisticated dolls and their outfits created especially for this collection.

Mexico, Japan, Cuba, Greenland, Egypt and many others. With each issue you will receive a magazine and an exclusive porcelain doll. From the magazine you will learn a lot of interesting things about a particular country: culture, art, traditions, as well as recipes for national dishes. The design of the dolls, their clothes and accessories was developed by qualified specialists.

Release schedule

Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World No. 1 – India – 01/10/2014
Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World No. 2 – France + magazine storage box – 01/31/2014
Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World No. 3 – Japan – 02/14/2014
Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World No. 4 – Norway – 02/28/2014
Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World No. 5 – Hawaii – 03/14/2014

How many issues of the Dolls in Costumes of the Nations of the World magazine are there?
60 episodes planned
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Collection of porcelain dolls in costumes of different nations

I purchased the first issue of “Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World” from Deagostini, where the doll of the issue, as promised, turned out to be an Indian woman. I didn’t have much time to choose, so I only looked at the outfit, by which you can really tell from the first time that she is a representative of India. But when I brought the magazine home, I was a little upset: according to the publisher’s official website, a specialist worked on each doll separately, and for some reason mine was a little askew. Of course, it’s my own fault, next time I’ll look at it more carefully. I hope that the second number, which promises a doll in a French Provence costume, will please me more. One way or another, I liked the costume. I would like the next ones to be of no less quality and exactly replicate the clothes of the representatives of the corresponding nationalities.


The magazine that came with the doll turned out to be quite informative. Lots of interesting information about the culture, religion and nature of India. As a true connoisseur of gourmet dishes, I was interested in the recipes. But I’m not sure that the dish they prepare will be exactly the same, because not all the ingredients mentioned in the magazine recipes are available in every home.

Dolls in costumes of the peoples of the world July 13th, 2016

Two years ago I started collecting a collection of dolls in costumes of the peoples of the world from Deagostini. Porcelain dolls (almost for the same face) plus a thin accompanying magazine were published once every two weeks. As a result, 60 issues were published, and the releases stopped. Although there are clearly not enough dolls in this collection. As they say, for the sake of completeness. It would be possible to release more, but alas...
This is the collection I have.

Below I will give the dolls in more detail...

So,
Finland, Norway, Russia (winter), Russia (summer), Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine were borrowed, however, from another collection of Deagostini dolls - dolls in folk costumes (where the peoples of Russia were produced).

India, Japan, South Korea, Cambodia, China.

North America, Greenland, Alaska, Iceland.

Normandy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden.

Austria, Bavaria, Provence (France), Bremen (Germany), Catalonia (Spain)

Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, Hungary

Chile, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal.

Montenegro, Scotland, Türkiye, Greece, Croatia.

Mali, New Zealand, Morocco, Egypt.

These were the magazines with a brief history of the country and a description of the costume...

It's a shame that the releases have stopped. I would like to see, for example, Ireland, Denmark, Monaco, Italy (there was Sardinia, but they could have done Sicily and Naples), a women's Turkish costume would be interesting (in the collection there is a men's costume), Spain was published in a special issue with a large non-format doll, you need It would be nice to make her like all dolls, the costume of the Basque Country is interesting (especially the man’s with a beret), Arabs (UAE) are men, although women too))), Australia, Americans (Texas, for example)).
But this is what I would like. But there’s no harm in dreaming.)))

I read that a similar series of collectible dolls is published in every country.)))

Discover different cultures and nationalities with a new collection of Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World. Publishing house DeAgostini(DeAgostini).

A unique collection of porcelain dolls will help you get acquainted with the traditions of different peoples, learn their customs and habits. Each of the dolls presented in it conveys the image of representatives of a certain nation. The facial expression, skin color, eyes and hair are made taking into account the characteristic features of the country where the doll “comes from”.

Doll Collection

All the diversity of world cultures will be demonstrated to you by our porcelain dolls, skillfully handmade especially for this collection. The collection is dedicated equally to the countries of Europe, Central and Southeast Asia, Africa, South and North America. Each doll's image, costume and accessories are worked out to the smallest detail, based on the knowledge collected by experts in this matter, and are made using high quality materials. Collect these little works of art that will captivate you at first sight.

Exquisite dolls in every detail:

  • Each of the dolls is unique - facial expression, skin color, eyes and hair are made taking into account national characteristics.
  • The dolls are hand-painted, have acrylic eyes and voluminous eyelashes, which makes their facial expressions even more expressive.
  • Neatly styled hair and original hairstyles for each doll, emphasizing their belonging to a particular nationality: curls, long braids, exquisite ponytails, flower wreaths, complex buns or chic lush locks.
  • The head, arms and legs are movable.
  • Particular attention in the process of creating the collection was paid to costumes. Each doll has its own national outfit - a Japanese kimono, an Indian sari, a Provençal cap and skirt with an apron, Hawaiian patterns, a Dutch national costume and many others.
  • Outfits and fabrics are carefully selected and convey the characteristics of real materials used in a particular state.
  • The dolls' designs, outfits and decorations were developed by specialists exclusively for this collection.


Magazine

Magazine Dolls in Costumes of the Peoples of the World is an exciting journey across five continents. In each country you will discover all the most delightful and surprising things, common features and differences between the cultures of different countries, interesting features of their customs, everyday life and clothing style.

You will also get acquainted with the history of the costume of each region, which is embodied in the image of your doll, and learn recipes for national dishes.

Release schedule

№1 – India – 10.01.2014
№2 – France+ box for storing magazines – 01/31/2014
№3 – Japan – 14.02.2014
№4 – Norway – 28.02.2014
№5 – Hawaii – 14.03.2014

How many issues

Total planned: 60 issues

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