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Newest Dolls
I haven't been able to find the time to write up the individual pages for these new Ladies. . .
while we wait, here they are as a group:


  
Hathor, Egyptian Mother Goddess of Love and Beauty
Her dress is dusted with gold and adorned with the Egyptian hieroglyph for "moon"


Estanatlehi, Navaho turquoise sky Goddess, shape-shifting Goddess of change
Interestingly, in Estanatlehi's story, she grew to adulthood in 18 days, which is the length of time a monarch butterfly is in its chrysalis, so this Native American butterfly seemed a good match for her!


 
Sunna, Norse Goddess of the Sun
My friend Jill asked me to add a drum to Sunna's outfit because She keeps the rhythms of time.


 
This is Mother Night, Imminence Herself
She is the black of Night, and wears a veil of silver stars.


 
Lady Lupine or, perhaps, Miss Rumphius!
Another name could be the Comanche Goddess She-Who-Is-Alone, from the Tomie dePaola story,
The Legend of the Bluebonnet, which is another favorite of mine. I love lupine!


  
Kannon, Japanese bodhisattva of Compassion
Her arms are down in a prayerful pose, and she is wrapped in a kimono-like shawl, tied with a golden obi.
She also has a cherry blossom in her hair.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
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