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Delphine – The Keeper of Clear Waters | Nature spirit doll with golden shoes and clarity | 34 cm | One-off artisan collectible | The Gracious Sisters Collection

Delphine – The Keeper of Clear Waters | Nature spirit doll with golden shoes and clarity | 34 cm | One-off artisan collectible | The Gracious Sisters Collection

Regular price €95,00 EUR
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A spirit shaped by clarity and flow.
With hair as pale as seafoam and eyes as clear as alpine lakes, Delphine is the silent guardian of water and wind. Wrapped in a floral dress with soft blue blooms and golden undertones, she listens closely to the rhythm of raindrops and the quiet messages of moving air.

Details
• Height: 34 cm
• Soft cotton body with flexible limbs
• Hand-embroidered facial features
• Outfit: Cream cotton floral dress in blue and mustard, with eyelet lace underskirt
• Removable floral overskirt
• Blush textured wool coat with sculpted faux fur collar
• Chocolate brown felt beret with beaded botanical detail
• Hand-painted gold ballet shoes
• Comes with a minimalist display stand
• All fabrics are steam-cleaned and carefully handled during assembly
• OOAK – One of a Kind handmade collectible

Why She’s Special
• Symbol of fluidity, calm, and quiet resilience
• Detachable clothing for layered styling
• Soft yet powerful visual identity rooted in nature
• Designed for collectors who seek depth, balance, and grace

Packaging & Delivery
Delphine is securely placed in a gift box with a few thoughtful surprises.
Ships worldwide from Moldova within 1–3 business days.
⚠️ Unique, OOAK doll – no duplicates, no restocks.

The Story of Delphine
Delphine cares for the elements that cannot be planted: water, wind, and balance. Without rain, flowers fade. Without wind, seeds never travel. Each morning she stands by the garden’s edge and whispers to the breeze. “Not too much,” she tells the wind. “Be gentle.” When the sky is too bright for too long, she knows how to summon a soft, nourishing rain.

The minidolls ask her, “Aren’t you afraid of storms?”
She smiles calmly. “Storms are not to be feared. We must learn to dance with them.”
And they do, slowly—learning how to see nature’s power as an ally, not a threat.

Every evening, Delphine returns to the lake. She places her hand gently on the surface:
“Rest now, clear water. Tomorrow you’ll feed the roots.”
She listens to the lapping of the waves and the quiet breath of the wind—languages few understand, but she hears them all.

Delphine teaches that gentleness holds power, and that balance is not stillness—but the constant, graceful movement between opposing forces.

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