Limited-edition Starshine Native American Indian doll named
"Morningstar," representing the Navajos. This character was the
first Starshine Doll to be produced (from about 1989 to 1993) and was designed
and created by Robin Holland in Fort Collins, Colorado. This doll,
originally retailing for $249.95, stands about 18" tall. She has a soft
cloth body (stamped with the Starshine Doll name and address) with articulated vinyl
limbs. She has the Starshine facial mold with sleepy eyes and a black
modacrylic wig. Her long hair is worn in two small side braids with a
white feather and red ties and a large braid in back. Morningstar's outfit
is a traditional Navajo-style shirt and skirt, accessorized with a bird fetish
necklace, concho belt, and white leather moccasins. Her original hang tag
is still attached. A copy of a certificate of appraisal is available upon request.