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This product is a decorative collectible doll, often known as a porcelain doll, styled with Native American inspired clothing and accessories like feathers and faux-fringe garments. These dolls became highly popular in the late 20th century as home decor items and collectibles.
The vast majority of these porcelain dolls were manufactured in factories across China, where mass production was cost-effective for the intricate beadwork and hand-painted facial features required. They were typically sold under various generic brand names or private labels for gift shops and department stores.
Because these dolls are often part of unbranded or discontinued collections from various global importers, they do not have a single 'ultimate owner' company in the same way a global beverage brand would. Instead, they represent a category of decorative goods produced by numerous independent manufacturers for the international market.
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