Stump Doll
Stump Doll
The Tudor Stump Doll is a fascinating reproduction of a traditional Tudor-era toy, providing a glimpse into the life of children during the 16th century. These simple, handcrafted dolls were made from basic materials like wood or cloth, often by parents or children themselves, and were a common plaything in Tudor England.
The "stump" refers to the doll's design, often featuring a solid, simple base or body, without elaborate features. These dolls would have been a cherished part of a child's collection of toys during the Tudor period, reflecting the era's emphasis on handmade craftsmanship.
This specific replica is an ideal addition to a Tudor-themed classroom, museum collection, or as a historical teaching aid, helping students or collectors to better understand the types of toys and pastimes that were prevalent during the reign of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Features:
- Made with authentic materials to resemble the traditional design of the Tudor period
- Simple, sturdy construction, reflecting the practicality of toys made for children at the time
- A great tool for demonstrating Tudor childhood and daily life
- Ideal for Tudor-themed events, displays, or educational use