These are handmade items. ~~Any additional measurements, photos, questions, please, do not hesitate to ask.~~ ++ The Flaw: You can see a little glue on one of the eyes of this llama with some of the fur glued to it. It is an imperfection, but the stitching to this llama is beautifully done that I just couldn't put it down and walk away from this one. ++ Bundle Includes: ~ Alpaca Llama Doll, Handmade, Hand-stitched with llama wool. Size - Height: ears over 6" Front Length: 2 1/2" Side Length: 4" Leg Length: 2" ~ Collar/Reins: Ormosia monosperma bead ~ Water Bowl : Handmade with de algarrovo of carob ~ Llama Whistle Key chain: Handmade: Hand-carved, Hand-Painted ; Size - 3" in length ~ Sheep Key chain: Made with Sheep Wool Size - 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" Key rings are 1" ~ Cartoon Samaipata Llama Photo: Size - 6cm x 6cm ~ Bolivia Magnet: Size - 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" ~ Accessory-Carry-Bag: Material is Synthetic Size - Width: 3 1/2" Length: 8 1/2" Depth: 2" Zipper Opening: 7 1/4" Handle: 5 1/4 Traveling with these items: Llama photo squares: I had no clear clue where to put those photo squares. I found them one day at this natural organic store in Samaipata, Bolivia. I did not want them to get lost in a bag and/or bent. They ended up staying in a rarely-gone-into zipped up pocket of my wallet. Meaning, the photo squares went everywhere with me, along for the ride even on day trips. Any small creasing around edges is just a little travel wear. Llama dolls: I held off buying llamas up until close to going further out from Samaipata I kept them all tied together, tucked away, always protected when packed in. Magnets and Sheep Key chains: The magnets were placed in a tight bag just as the sheep key chains were. Llama Whistles: I put those in the small bags individually for safe keeping. Collar/Reins: The make-shift collar/reins were made by an artist who was at a festival that was in Samaipata, Bolivia in the main square when I was there a bit later in. I thought it would be a creative idea, adding a unique and even elegant feature to the Samaipata Llama Toy Set Bundles. These ended up stashed away safely throughout the rest of my trip. ---- A little talk of my thoughts and how I buy my items while I travel so you have a sense and understand my mindset when buying items to resell, as this is more to me than just selling items. I am able to bring back culture from my travels and have it be in reach to people to have and enjoy with a goal for the items to be long-lasting: While I was in Peru, I was taught how to stitch. It really is quite a mess in the back of things I have sewn. Finding hand stitched and hand knitted items with just near perfection is a time-staking task. I have an appreciation on the hard work it takes to make such perfection. Some items have been made by some of the younger girls helping run their shops. I do my absolute best to tell of any flaws I see and know of in any items I sell, as handmade items do have imperfections, such as warning of a difficult zipper, a loose stitching somewhere, or damage to any of the add features of an item. I do not take much off the shelves when trying to find the best I can find and what I think will last the longest for someone to enjoy. This means I spend a lot of time inspecting each item individually, thoroughly. Have a wonderful day! - kissedbytherain💋💧
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