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Cinderella - Version one Limited Edition 22 / 100
Extremely Rare | Heirloom Condition | 22 / 100 Version one was created between 1983-1989 This Peice was completed in 1985
From the earliest days of the Simpich Character Doll workshop, storybook figures and literary heroes played an important role in the creative spirit of Bob and Jan Simpich. Their dolls often captured not just characters, but the feeling of classic tales — the sense of wonder, courage, and transformation at the heart of each story.
In the mid-1980s, Jan Simpich returned to this tradition with one of her most ambitious projects: Cinderella. She sought to capture both the elegance and magic of the fairy tale while remaining true to the hand-crafted realism that defined every Simpich creation. Yet, as Jan worked through the delicate process of designing Cinderella’s gown — with its shimmering satin, lace, and intricate trim — she realized the challenge before her. Each figure would require extraordinary time and precision to reproduce faithfully.
Rather than compromise the quality or spirit of the piece, Jan chose to limit Cinderella to only 100 total editions. The result is a breathtaking figure — a portrait of grace and hope, holding the iconic glass slipper that changed her fate. Her serene expression, soft blue gown, and meticulous detailing reflect both the magic of the story and Jan’s mastery as an artist.
Later, in 2004, Jan revisited the design and created another Cinderella along with a Cinderella in Rags. These later editions were also produced in extremely limited numbers.
Today, Cinderella stands as one of the rarest and most enchanting figures in the Simpich legacy — a timeless reminder of how imagination and craftsmanship can turn even the simplest dream into something extraordinary.
Extremely Rare | Heirloom Condition | 22 / 100 Version one was created between 1983-1989 This Peice was completed in 1985
From the earliest days of the Simpich Character Doll workshop, storybook figures and literary heroes played an important role in the creative spirit of Bob and Jan Simpich. Their dolls often captured not just characters, but the feeling of classic tales — the sense of wonder, courage, and transformation at the heart of each story.
In the mid-1980s, Jan Simpich returned to this tradition with one of her most ambitious projects: Cinderella. She sought to capture both the elegance and magic of the fairy tale while remaining true to the hand-crafted realism that defined every Simpich creation. Yet, as Jan worked through the delicate process of designing Cinderella’s gown — with its shimmering satin, lace, and intricate trim — she realized the challenge before her. Each figure would require extraordinary time and precision to reproduce faithfully.
Rather than compromise the quality or spirit of the piece, Jan chose to limit Cinderella to only 100 total editions. The result is a breathtaking figure — a portrait of grace and hope, holding the iconic glass slipper that changed her fate. Her serene expression, soft blue gown, and meticulous detailing reflect both the magic of the story and Jan’s mastery as an artist.
Later, in 2004, Jan revisited the design and created another Cinderella along with a Cinderella in Rags. These later editions were also produced in extremely limited numbers.
Today, Cinderella stands as one of the rarest and most enchanting figures in the Simpich legacy — a timeless reminder of how imagination and craftsmanship can turn even the simplest dream into something extraordinary.