Friday, November 20, 2020

Tala, the Keeper of Ancient Stories

 

Tutu Tala, the Storyteller 
Moana's Grandma 

Birth Date: Nowemapa 20, 2020 (11-20-20)
 

Tala is devoted to the concept of being true to yourself and listening to your heart. 

Spirited and independent, Tala is the keeper of the ancient stories. She has a deep knowledge and understanding of her heritage and culture. 
Tala is Moana’s beloved and respected Grandma. They both have a special connection to their greatest teacher, the ocean, which bonds them even closer.

Tala's greatest pride and concern is the well-being and happiness of her family. 

Moana conveys empowering messages of faith and courage. 

Tala and Moana inspire us to believe in ourselves and persevere. 

Tala is quite old and needs the help of her cane for walking. 

Tala wears a grass skirt and an outer skirt with an orange and brown top and matching pants. Tala wears a Plumeria flower hairpiece and earrings. Her neck is adorned with a magical amulet.

 
Tala is a 10” tall cloth doll who was individually handcrafted on the Big Island of Hawaii with the greatest love and respect for all that is Hawaii.
Her body is made out of doll skin and stuffed with high quality poly fill. The body is wired for flexibility. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face.
All accessories are individually hand crafted.
Tala is not a dress up doll. All clothing and accessories are sewn and/or glued onto her.
Except for her cane which can be removed.
 
Doll care: Gently brush the dolls and their clothing with a soft dry toothbrush to remove dust. Always brush the faces and bodies upwards towards the hair. Do not brush the hair!

Tala is a one of a kind Hawaiian Art Doll. Every bit of her has been lovingly handcrafted, to create a new friend who will last a lifetime.

 
Tala is ready to be your new friend and tell the story of your heart. 

Tala reflects the Aloha spirit of Hawaii.

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