The bodies are made of clay; two small coils of copper provide the ear rings. Red and white glass-beads decorate one of the dolls. A cloth skirt is tied around the waist of both dolls, one of which is carrying a child.
Lit.: Cameron, Elisabeth L., Isn't she a doll? Los Angeles 1996, page 87, ill. 116.
African Dolls for Play and Music - Poupées Africaines pour Jeux et Magie
Esther A. Dagan - Galerie Amrad Afican Arts - page 133