Nesting Dolls Galore

by Katja Presnal on November 6, 2009

Russian nesting dolls, Matryoshkas, are the most famous Russian souvenirs. I shared a shelf full of souvenier Matryoshkas with my sisters when growing up, and seeing the nesting dolls be such a big trend now brings back childhood memories.

We have a nesting doll store close by, a huge pink house full of Matryoshkas directly from Russia, and I took kids there one day for shopping. I was surprised that some of the nesting doll sets were over 500 dollars, and also the availability of every cartoon character and celebrity on earth as a nesting doll. I like the folk lore look of the traditional dolls, but I think I might have hard time fitting them in our home. But nesting doll prints have been so popular in the past couple of years, and still going strong that I wanted to look for some cute modern nesting doll products that I like.

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I really like the set of three candles would be nice even for the Holidays. The nesting dolls pillows by Thomas Paul run around 70-80 dollars and would fit in modern home. I love the nesting Doll accessories by Beaky from England, and Enna’s nesting doll wall decals are cute too, both from Etsy. Etsy has a great selection of cute nesting doll products.

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There are so many great nesting doll product lines for kids in Europe and Australia – like the bedding in the top picture by Australian Comeinside and the bedding and accessories by Hiccups for Kids.

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These two products are more my style.. Modern take on nesting dolls – Yar Rassadin green alien look-a-like nesting dolls.

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Russian designer Alex Mamontoff’s “Audiomatryoshka” speakers look great! Too bad they are just a prototype.

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{ 5 comments }

Candace November 6, 2009 at 2:27 pm

Love these–my daughter has owl ones!

Naomi November 6, 2009 at 4:15 pm

Bob has some blank ones but he’s never painted them… I love the secret-within-a-secret feel. So cool!
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Malia November 7, 2009 at 7:08 am

Oh, the ones hanging on the pegged shelf are precious!
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Michelle Smiles November 7, 2009 at 7:32 am

We don’t have any but I bet my daughters would think they were fun.
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Jessica January 18, 2010 at 2:53 pm

I’m wanting to do my nursery in nesting dolls…any good websites/stores I should look into? I’m having a hard time finding things around town and I”m sure I’m going to have to go to the internet for most things.

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