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Hawaiian Dolls for Collectors and Kids

A collection of Hawaiian dolls and ceramic Hawaiian figurines. Also includes Polynesian dolls and other island-style dolls. Any of these Hawaiian dolls would make wonderful gifts for the young girls and doll collectors in your life.


Polynesian Princess Barbie Doll
The Polynesian Princess Barbie doll from Mattel has black hair and she is wearing a flower head lei, a white flower necklace lei, a mailie leaf garland lei, maile leaf wrist adornments, and a turquoise Hawaiian muu muu.

Polynesian Barbie Doll


Kathy's Hawaiian Dolls
Kathy's Hawaiian Dolls
Original dolls made by Kathy Scheper out of natural materials from the island of Maui, such as palm, banana leaves, Norkfolk pine, ti leaves, and protea.


Maui Moonbeams Hawaiian Dolls
Hawaiian theme dolls designed by Deborah Sawyer in her upcountry Maui studio. Dolls include Hawaiian Father Christmas, Christmas Tutu, and less expensive Maui Muumuu clothespin dolls.

Maui Moonbeams Hawaiian Dolls


Enchanted Fantasies Hawaiian Dolls
Enchanted Fantasies Hawaiian Figurines
Ceramic figurines in the shape of hula dancers, ukelele palyers, conch shell blowers, surfers, palm trees, menehunes, parade horseback riders, and Queen Liliuokali. Designed by "Kandice" on the big island of Hawaii.


Lilo & Stitch Dolls
Dolls featuring characters from the Disney movie "Lilo & Stitch". Lilo & Stitch features the adventures of a cute creature named Stitch who was created by a mad scientist and who wass later adopted by a Hawaiian girl named Lilo Pelekai.

Lilo & Stitch Dolls
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