Saghira
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Saghira Logo in Arabic. |
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First appearance | 2007 |
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Created by | Saghira SARL |
Saghira in Arabic means little girl, it is also the name of a Muslim doll that was created as an alternative to other mainstream dolls which usually are made in western countries. Saghira is an 11 and half inches doll that is available in North Africa, parts of Europe and the Middle East.
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[edit] Manufacturer
Saghira was created by a Moroccan manufacturer SAGHIRA SARL between the years 2005 and 2006 and started selling in the Morocco market in January 2007. Image:Saghira.jpg
[edit] Models
Saghira comes in many models and each model has an Arabic girl's name and wears different clothing. There is Amira (the princess), Doaa (Prayer) , Aya, Abir, Ahd, Chada, Nada, Dahab, Najma, Nour and Lina. Image:Amira.jpg
[edit] Hijab, Veil
Saghira comes with veiled and not veiled models. Usually unveiled models depict Saghira within her home or family environments.
[edit] Attires and Accessories
Saghira's attires are a mix of both authentic traditional clothing as well as Western clothes. All but the western versions of Saghira come with doll accessories based on articles usually found in Arabic and Muslim homes.