Vintage Alaskan Inuit-Style Doll
Charming vintage handmade doll believed to be crafted by Alaska Native artists, circa 1950s-1970s. Features a beautifully carved ivory face (likely walrus tusk), realistic fur-trimmed hood (real fur, possibly wolverine or wolf), soft cloth body, and detailed leather mukluks/boots.
light blue dress with delicate rose prints and adorable teddy bear ribbon trim around the waist and cuffs.
Excellent vintage condition—no damage, well-preserved colors and materials. Unsigned, as is common with many authentic pieces from this era. A wonderful collectible evoking traditional Yup'ik or Inupiaq styles, blending native craftsmanship with period fabrics.
Approx.12" tall. Perfect for collectors of Alaskan Native art, Inuit dolls, or vintage folk items. Legal for resale (pre-ban ivory from Native-made artifact).