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Erika Catellani A visit in the doll-making workshop Thirteen years ago, after attending many doll-making courses and seminars, Erika Catellani began to create her own models. She formed the original out of a special mass and then a woodcarver sculpted the design. Mrs. Catellani could then fine tune the facial features and by the same process design her own arms and legs. In order to obtain several copies from the same model, she had bronze moulds of the designs made. This way many different heads, arms and legs could be created and each doll still have completely different look due to the clothing, hair and painting (each doll's face is hand-painted by the artist). Therefore she prevents any type of mass production and each doll receives it's own character. The very first time she participated in an international doll contest Erika Catellani brought home the highest prize awarded (the 'Eurodoll'). She entered the contest with no expectations whatsoever of winning a medal. The dolls were judged in categories (wood, porcelain, etc.) and points were given based on: creativity, painting, clothing, use of materials and overall impression. With even extra points the wooden doll ,'Anna', from Erika Catellani was crowned the 'Eurodoll'. Mrs. Catellani thought to herself that this is the kind of luck you have once in a lifetime. The criteria for selection are so strict that some years the 'Eurodoll' prize is not even awarded. A year later Erika Catellani received her second 'Eurodoll' title with the doll, 'Lisa', and the following year she took the top medal home again. Erika Catellani named her dolls 'Swiss Dolls'. With all the top awards she has received, her already well-known dolls have now become more valuable collector's items. The Collection
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