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Joy Kruselings, designed by Sonja Hartmann exclusively for Käthe Kruse |
The Kruselings are 9-inch tall vinyl articulated dolls with 13 flexible joints. Designed by Sonja Hartmann for Käthe Kruse, they are sold individually dressed in everyday clothes or in a deluxe set, which includes a fairy-dressed doll and an extra everyday fashion and accessories. Of the five girls, Joy has the deepest complexion.
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Joy Kruselings Deluxe Set |
The individual doll was priced $27.99 and the deluxe was $44.99. In order for Joy to have an extra everyday fashion (which differs from the
individually sold doll's fashion), I purchased the deluxe set, which includes a school girl fashion.
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Joy has brown inset eyes and light brown curly hair that extends below her waist. |
Joy's fairy dress is pink with graduated pink layered skirt embellished with crystals. The skirt has a ribbon belt. The bodice has a red heart-shaped gem sewn to the V-neck. She wears white cotton undies. The plastic wings are also pink which clamp onto her shoulders and are removable. The top of the Kruselings booklet, which is attached to the back panel of the box, can be seen in the above picture on the lower left.
With her fairy dress, Joy wears dark pink vinyl boots that have white mock laces and white soles.
The extra school girl fashion includes a white short-sleeved T-shirt with Kruse on the front, a red letter jacket with a forward and a backward K on the front, a dark blue denim skirt, and a red cloth shoulder bag with the same double K logo on the front.
Also included with the extra fashion are a red headband, red earphones, red hairbrush, red socks, and white vinyl low-top sneakers.
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The back of Joy's box shares the Kruselings' story in five different languages. |
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The Kruseling's story in five languages is better illustrated above. |
In English, the story reads:
For a hundred years there had been peace in Dreamland, when suddenly monsters emerged from the Sea of Dreams and upset everything. Summoned by a glowing red heart, the great Fire Opal, five brave girls were sent out to save the dreams of the world. They are Luna, Vera, Chloe, Sofia, and Joy.
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Drawings of the Kruselings are also on the back of the box. Shown above, they are Sofia, Vera, Luna, Joy, and Michael, the lone boy. |
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Joy's introduction text is on the back of the box in five languages. |
In English, Joy's introduction reads:
Hi! I'm Joy from New York, U.S.A. I love to sing and dance. With my magic headphones, I can listen in on secrets and fill dreams with music.
As illustrated above, one side panel of Joy's box bears a drawing of her, her name, and Käthe Kruse below it. The other side panel has the word Kruselings written sideways, Joy's name, and Käthe Kruse below that.
Joy's 13 points of articulation include the usual five (head, arms at shoulders, legs at hips). Additionally, her elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles are articulated.
This nice quality, moderately price doll is my first Sonja Hartmann-designed doll which was purchased from
TheToyShoppe.com after viewing her in their most recent catalog. I tried, but I could not resist this purchase.
Note: The Kruselings are also available on
Amazon with free shipping if you are a Prime member.
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