BJORK RUSSIAN NESTED DOLL - *LIKE NEW* *VERY RARE*!

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Description: The Bjork Nested Dolls (also called stacking dolls, Babushka dolls, or a matryoshka doll ) is a set of dolls of decreasing sizes placed one inside another. This set was manufactured in Russia, and are hand painted over cover art for Bjork's past studio albums.These dolls have only been touched a handful of time, but otherwise have been inside its specially designed carrying case and stored in a cool dry closet since 2002. Shipping to the highest bidder will include tissue paper wrapping of each doll, then bubblewrapping inside the carrying case, and bubblewrapping outside the carrying case. These dolls were created in 2002 for a very limited run to celebrate the release of Bjork's Greatest Hits album. From biggest to smallest doll, the album artwork for each doll are for (see pictures): Vespertine (originally released 2001) Selmasongs: Dancer in the Dark soundtrack (originally released 2000) Post (originally released 1995) Homogenic (originally released 1997) Debut (originally released 1993) Additionally, the specially designed carrying tube for the doll features artwork from the "Greatest Hits" album. About Russian Nested Dolls: A set of dolls consists of a wooden figure which can be pulled apart to reveal another figure of the same sort inside. It has in turn another figure inside, and so on. The number of nested figures read more