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Anne of Avonlea

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She is Anne Shirley, the little orphan adopted by the Cuthberts, known as Anne of Green Gables. It was chosen to represent the protagonist of Lucy Maud Montgomery's second novel, entitled "Anne of Avonlea". Anne is 16 years old, she has become a teacher. Furthermore, in a world where many girls are expected to simply find a husband and settle down, Anne did not. She strived to be the best in school, wasn't afraid to be smarter than the boys, and is the first girl from Avonlea to ever receive a college education.


Anne is sculpted in polymer clay on a wire armature without the use of any mold. His skin is painted Genesis oil colors and properly sealed. She has red Tibetan wool hair and green eyes, handmade, framed by false eyelashes applied one by one. Her dress is made of fabric. Even the booklet and hat are handmade. Anne is approximately 11" (28cm) tall.


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