Made for You!

   "Collectors are the main reason our dolls do grow. We enjoy going to doll shows to hear what our collectors have to say.                                     

We encourage them to send ideas and suggestions for future dolls!"     - M. Xenis

Made for You!

custom dolls,  corporate gifts,  replicas  &  more

We work with you to bring your ideas to life! We have the expertise to create custom designed, sustainable and eco-friendly wooden creations of all kinds. Whether it is a special doll you've always dreamed of having, a series of corporate gifts for your company or convention, or replicas of dolls from the past , let Xenis bring your creative project to life! Contact us today for a consultation.



Schoenhut Bonnet Girl


“Xenis parallels Schoenhut today in creation, activity,

imagination and quality.”               

 - J. Jorgensen, United Federation of Doll Clubs


We were delighted to have the opportunity to create this beautiful replica of the classic Schoenhut Bonnet girl doll for our collectors. From photos of the antique doll, we were able to create a prototype head and began the carving process. Lovingly tailored outfits made to mimic the original design and detailed carving made for an outstanding homage to this Schoenhut classic.

Our Schoenhut Bonnet Girls come dressed in an ensemble of Silk Organza which is trimmed with fine lace.


You can choose your favourite colour for her outfit from one of these soft pastel colours - Aqua, Sky Blue or Lilac. Tell us your preference when you contact us through the link provided!


$910.00 USD ($875.00 + $35.00 Shipping)

For overseas orders please  click here  to contact us.

All our products are handmade. 

Please allow time for creation & delivery.


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Hitty Doll Reproduction

Nearly two hundred years old, the original "Hitty Doll" was hand carved in the early 1800's, brought back in the 1950's and still holds a special place today in the doll world for collectors across the globe. We were ecstatic when the "United Federation of Doll Clubs" asked us to replicate the historic wooden "Hitty Doll" in a limited edition run as gifts for their members.




Barabara Ann Scott

Barbara Ann Scott was a Canadian figure skater. She was the 1948 Olympic champion, a two-time World champion, and a four-time Canadian national champion in ladies' singles. She was a recipient of the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario. This precious look-a-like was made as a charming gift for Canada's sweetheart.



Wooden Excavator

Each piece and part of this fully articulating and detailed feat of engineering and art is a stunning corporate gift we created for an Ontario company to give to their clients. From its moveable pistons, tracks and steering to the sheer amazement of how each portion of the real-life machine has been replicated simply in wood. Corporate gifts such as this will surely bring prestige and that "Wow Factor" to your special event, clients or team members!




King Henry VIII

Henry VIII was a powerful man and charismatic figure; perhaps best known for his tumultuous love life and the establishment of the Church of England. He is also credited with establishing the Royal Navy. Our Henry was crafted exclusively for a private collector in Australia.


Butterscotch

Butterscotch was a special piece commissioned by the "United Federation of Doll Artists" (UFDC) for their convention in Southern California.

Brides

These Diva Brides were commissioned by a private collectors. We created  exact replicas of their bridal gowns and the accessories worn on their wedding day.

Heidi

Heidi was another special piece commissioned by "Collingwood Private School" as an award their students.



"As a collector, you will discover that surrounding yourself with art can enrich not only your visual experiences, but instill a sense of vitality to your life and uplift your soul." 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 - Ernest West Basden




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