At the cusp of winter, before the patchwork snow bids its farewell, a rare dorra can be found rooting up the bulbs of the first blooms of spring. The delicate violet of these flower petals is flawlessly replicated in the feathery tendrils extending from the dorra’s thick mane, hence why it was named the Crocus Dorra.
Crocus Dorra will be available on my site shop this Sunday February 25th at 12pm EST. Link in bio
This dorra has a citrine crystal heart. It stands about nine inches tall and the mane is comprised of ostrich feathers and faux fur that were sewn together layer by layer. The head, legs, and ears were cast in resin so they are very durable. Its neck and legs have a fully poseable ball and socket armature inside that will not wear out over time and the tail has a posable wire inside. The ears are connected with a ball joint and can swivel and turn in any direction.
See how it’s made on my Patreon.


















