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Felt Fairy Doll, Camellia Japonica

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Ambrosius Fairies are delicately handcrafted and each is unique. The elements of nature inspire them and celebrate diversity through the range of skin tones.

With a stunning variety of colours and attention to detail, Ambrosius Fairies are perfect for small-world play, on the nature table, or as nature decorations. Start growing your enchanting fairies collection today, and look forward to a new collection each season.

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  • About Ambrosius
    • All Ambrosius Fairies are handmade from sustainable materials such as wool, wool felt, and wood, and due to the handmade nature of the Ambrosius Fairies - no two fairies are precisely the same, making them truly unique and magical.
    • Ambrosius Felt Fairy Doll, Camellia Japonica, is from the Spring 2022 Collection
    • Materials: wool felt and wood
    • Dimensions: H2.5" or 6cm
    • Ages: 3yrs+
    • Made in Romania
  • Ambrosius dolls have been lovingly made in Transylvania, Romania, since 1996. A collaboration between Katalin Poszony, the owner of Ambrosius, and a Waldorf School resulted in beautiful, eco-friendly, handmade fairy dolls inspired by particular flowers or fruits. From there on, Ambrosius flower fairies took the world by storm, but Katalina’s love for nature and focus on sustainability remained the same. Her creations are made from sustainable materials such as wool, wool felt, and wood.

    Katalina’s company, Ambrosius, doesn’t only support the environment. Still, it is also one of the few Romanian companies that support mothers with young children, retirees and people with disabilities by offering them working-from-home opportunities. Giving back and helping the ones in need is also close to Katalina’s heart. Ambrosius’ profits are donated to the local Waldorf School and educational institutions in some of Transylvania's poorer villages.