Description
The Kurmanji Bride Folk Doll (Handmade in Iran)
Meet Golnar, a handmade ethnic Kurmanji bride doll from the village of Sarmeran, located in Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. This beautiful doll is crafted by an elderly artisan affectionately known as Bibi, who hand-stitches every detail with love and care.
A Gift Full of Culture and Emotion
Golnar is more than just a doll—she is a cultural symbol and a storyteller. With her traditional Kurmanji dress, hand-embroidered details, and wool-stuffed body, she introduces children and art lovers alike to the rich culture of the Kurmanj people and the age-old folk tale of Golnar and Bahman, a romantic legend rooted in northern Iran.
The Tale Behind the Doll
Golnar, a brave young Kurmanji girl, is engaged to Bahman, a warrior from her tribe. But when Bahman is away, their village is attacked by a rival Turkmen tribe, and Golnar is taken captive. Upon Bahman’s return, he searches for her in vain and, heartbroken, sings the mournful ballad “Li Yareh” on a mountain rock.
Product Specifications:
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Height: Approx. 20–23 cm
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Materials: Hand-sewn fabric, natural wool stuffing, black yarn hair
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Design: Each doll’s clothing is embroidered and designed by Bibi herself
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Style: One-legged “Book Tak-Pa” traditional design
Care Instructions:
Avoid washing. If stained, clean gently with a damp cloth and mild carpet shampoo. Do not soak or machine wash, as the doll is filled with natural wool.
Perfect for:
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Creative children
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Folk art collectors
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Home and nursery décor
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Cultural gifts and storytelling












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