Urvashi was inspired by her mythical namesake, the most beautiful Apsara in Indra's court. She is dressed in a traditional Bharatanatyam costume and is decked in jewelry from head to toe. She wears flowers in her hair, and her body is adorned with henna.
To see more of my dolls, please visit:
http://flickr.com/photos/smehreen/sets/72157594487324720
http://flickr.com/photos/smehreen/sets/72157594487324720
Inspiration Photo
Oh, my darling friend, how do you keep up with yourself?! Beautiful work, as always. Exotic? YES! Exquisite? YES! I envy your talent and skill.
ReplyDeleteDearest Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI came to the realization that I am addicted to blogging :D ... started my 17th blog today!
I am so glad you like the dolls...I will have to post the photos of the dolls I am making for Susan...
Love,
Sumaiya.
Sumaiya! I am so glad you created this blog. I have listed this blog under "Master Artisan" of my blog :)!!! Do post the pics of my dolls, darling!
ReplyDelete11 BLOGS! I am wondering how I am going to manage my 3rd one, to be called "Dollhouse Dairies 2" by the way..very imaginative don't you think? More importantly, I am back to let you know I have introduced this blog on Day 20 of my post (the one with the awards). Come by and see if you like it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....I LOVE the henna work.
ReplyDeleteJayne
Magical...and the details are just wonderful
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Do you sell these dolls? My mom fell in love :D
ReplyDeleteI do sell them ... just send me an email at smehreen@gmail.com for details.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Sumaiya.
amazingg! :)
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