The doll dress-up eyeglasses are suitable for Christmas, birthdays, Children's Day, holidays, etc. They can be used to create various looks for dolls by combining them with different clothes and accessories in daily life or role-playing, dress-up games. SpecificationSize: 6.5x5.6x2.2cm / 2.56x2.2x0.87inch(L*W*H);Color: Black;Material: Plastic;Packing List: 2 Pcs Doll Glasses.AdvantageThe doll glasses are made of durable and lightweight plastic materials, with great workmanship and longevity, and are resistant to breakage and deformation. Its compact and lightweight size is easier to wear and remove from dolls. It is fashionable and cool in design with various colors, which can be used to dress up dolls according to preferences, cultivating imagination, creativity, and aesthetics.
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These Mini Doll Eyeglasses look very fashionable and cool, and they are a great addition to your mini dolls. They also can be photography props, with metal frames, they look more delicate, giving you more options. Suitable to give these doll glasses as a birthday, reward, or Christmas.Specification:Color: Black;Material: Electroplated Iron;Overall Size: 3.5 x 2.5cm / 1.38 x 0.98 inch (L*W);Frame Diameter: 1.5cm / 0.
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Material: Glass + wood base. Due to the light and screen difference, the item\'s color may be slightly different from the pictures. Color:As the picture show.
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Give your 17cm Lububu doll a fresh new look with this stylish and adorable outfit set! Carefully crafted to fit Lububu dolls perfectly, this clothing set brings character and charm to your collection.
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Part Number - MC1326. You will receive everything in the pictures.
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Dolly Parton Hand Glass Etching. Etched on glass with a black background in a purple frame
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Reinforced with secure bolts, the entire structure is more robust to ensure safe and stable transportation of goods. Take loads off your shoulder and reduce manual labor costs during the handling process.
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It is the last surviving item from the once-grand Carrick Glen estate, nestled deep in the Highlands of Scotland. It belonged to Elspeth Drummond, a reclusive widow and folk healer known locally as “The Watcher of the Glen.”.
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