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A one-of-a-kind cloth-bodied polymer clay doll made in 1990 by Toridan (Lorna Miller Sands) is a new arrival.
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I purchased this one-of-a-kind doll by Lorna Miller Sands earlier this month (June 2025). On Friday the 13th, after several days of non-delivery, the seller checked on the doll's whereabouts and was told the post office sent the doll to the incorrect USPS distribution center! I contacted the post office to get clarification. I was assured by the very nice USPS customer service representative, Amber, that the package would be transferred to the correct distribution center and delivered to me within a few days. The transfer occurred after 48 hours, and I received shipping notifications from the post office and the seller that the package would be delivered on Monday, June 16, 2025, by 9 p.m. It arrived with the doll intact much sooner at 1:48 p.m.
Whew! This was a pins and needles experience!
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Also made in the 1990s by Lorna Miller Sands, Rashahn is my first OOAK doll in polymer clay by this artist. |
After purchasing Rashahn, a 1990s Lorna Miller Sands one-of-a-kind baby boy, from another collector several years ago, I subconsciously wanted to add an OOAK girl with straight legs to my collection. Without actively looking for one, this one "found me!" Standing 18 inches tall, her name is Carly, which is incised by the artist in the back of her neck above "Toridan." Lorna's dolls were branded, Toridan, during the 1990s.
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Carly can sit or stand (with the aid of a doll stand). |
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In this picture, Carly stands on a straddle doll stand. |
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Immediately above and below, she is with her baby brother (they are scaled differently, but display well together). |
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I have to wash her dress and find the same textured dark-brown hair to cover the exposed glue at Carly's the hairline. Lorna is known to have used human hair (from her children) when she worked under the Toridan brand. |
After I spruce her up and take better pictures, Carly will be a DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum installation. I'll the installation link to this post after it has been published.
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