Orange Chachi doll

J00143911
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Chachi, the playful and carefree aunt, is an unruly spirit who knows all the tricks to have fun. She fearlessly embraces life, liberating you from fears, doubts, and reluctance. Open up to her, and she can become your closest friend. Adorned in an Indian sari, the nine yards of fabric embody the wisdom of countless lives. The bindi, the red dot on her forehead, symbolises the concealed wisdom held within the sixth chakra, Ajna. It represents the mystical third eye and is believed to retain energy while strengthening concentration. Handcrafted by Afghan women refugees using waste fabric, Chachi not only embodies joy and wisdom but also supports a sustainable income for her creators. She represents the spirit of liberation and empowerment. Chachi, the spirited aunt, brings laughter, wisdom, and the strength to concentrate, fostering economic opportunities for Afghan artisans along the way.

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