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Shop › Sabrina - Indigo Ancestor Altar Doll

Sabrina - Indigo Ancestor Altar Doll

$225.00

Sabrina is dancing in celebration of the beauty of life! Her long indigo braids swing as she moves and the cowrie shells make a vibrant clacking sound. Sabrina reminds us that life is full of childlike wonder and that we carry an innocence in our hearts, no matter our age. She blesses the home with passion and curiosity. Forever.

One of a kind.

Approximately 11” x 6”

Hand crafted by Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa, 2026.

Ready to ship.

*Blue Cypress Botanicals’ Heirloom Corn Husk Dolls were a gift presented to Nam Joti by her ancestors in a vision. They are a celebration of her Native American and African American heritage, as corn husk dolls have a rich history in both traditions - especially amongst children. These dolls are intended to be heirloom pieces, passed from one generation to the next. Hand woven from plant dyed natural corn husks and adorned with botanicals, beads, shells and other sacred objects.

Sabrina is dancing in celebration of the beauty of life! Her long indigo braids swing as she moves and the cowrie shells make a vibrant clacking sound. Sabrina reminds us that life is full of childlike wonder and that we carry an innocence in our hearts, no matter our age. She blesses the home with passion and curiosity. Forever.

One of a kind.

Approximately 11” x 6”

Hand crafted by Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa, 2026.

Ready to ship.

*Blue Cypress Botanicals’ Heirloom Corn Husk Dolls were a gift presented to Nam Joti by her ancestors in a vision. They are a celebration of her Native American and African American heritage, as corn husk dolls have a rich history in both traditions - especially amongst children. These dolls are intended to be heirloom pieces, passed from one generation to the next. Hand woven from plant dyed natural corn husks and adorned with botanicals, beads, shells and other sacred objects.

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