Each lucky doll on the page of our lucky doll shop are unique lucky dolls from the brand Artasja Lucky Productions . This assortment of lucky dolls consists of a series of increasingly unique lucky items, which we are happy to share.
What do you use a lucky doll for?
Beautiful for a gift, a card, a bouquet of flowers, or to welcome someone to the tennis or football club. Also very special to give as a treat if you're a tennis, horseback riding, or football fan, or to the nurses in the hospital who took such good care of you. The "grandparents" are also very original to attach to a gift from them, as an announcement that they're going to be a grandparent, or as a thank you after babysitting! And how about putting our healthcare workers in the spotlight? Without them, we'd be nowhere!
How many types of lucky dolls are there?
Order lucky charms online and choose from over 250 different varieties – that's what happiness is all about!
We'll list the lucky charms we designed ourselves one by one, perhaps with the name of the person who conceived them or who we named them after:
- Nurse Diana's lucky doll is named after a friend who works in the ICU
- The happiness professor is named after a cousin Jacques who is a professor and conducts research into the stomach, intestines and liver
- The lucky pendant "Vergeeemenietje" is a pendant that we have designed "to not forget", for example as a thank you when leaving your job, a thank you or a treat at school, in healthcare, for example when discharged from hospital.
- A lucky teddy bear, still without a name
- The lucky fairytale castle pendant, great for a fairytale party or treat
- The Queen Emma lucky dolls, named after my mother because my father adored my mother Emma.
- Little Red Riding Hood lucky doll based on the well-known fairy tales about Little Red Riding Hood
- The lucky gnomes, they don't have a name yet either
- The lucky dragon
- The lucky postman, still nameless
- The letter of happiness, an envelope full of happiness
- The lucky suitcase
- The happiness teacher, for all teachers
- The lucky peacock, as proud as a peacock for you you and you
- Lucky butterfly Dirkje, that's what we called our (stillborn) child
- Lucky rubber duck, still without a name
- Lucky Dog Ollie, after our dog, Mrs. Ollie B. Collie
- Lucky mirror
- Lucky rocket
- Lucky rascal still without a name
- Happiness Theatre
- Lucky masks
- Lucky butterfly Elsje to Mo's sweet grandmother
- Hug lucky doll
- A light for you lucky pendant
- Lucky fireman Stijn to our daughter-in-law's brother who is a firefighter
- Lucky cook Marjolein after the daughter of a customer who came up with this
- Lucky police officer Vincent after the husband of our designer Mo
- Lucky devil Debbie, to the one who came up with this devilish plan
- Lucky slipper from the fairy tale, but also nice for all shoe stores
- Rainbow doll Guido to a friend of Mo
- Pralibar lucky chocolate named after a friend's company called Pralibon
- Lucky penguin Linus in the image of Linux, an open source computer operating system
- Lucky llama
- Lucky doll rider Katie, named after Mo's daughter who is crazy about horses and is a rider herself
- Lucky grandma Marijke to a friend who has become a grandmother
- Lucky grandpa still without a name
- Lucky tail
- Lucky doll Steve, our youngest son who is a tennis teacher and strings at www.racketservices.com
- Astrid lucky dolls, after our dear daughter
- Lucky doll Nick, after our eldest son who is a singer and songwriter and graduated from the Rock Academy in Tilburg
- Lucky footballer Willem
- Lucky plane
- The lucky rainbow
- Lucky doll King Woody
- Lucky bacon
- The happiness camera for the perfect picture
- A lucky golf ball, great for a golf tournament or to thank someone for organizing it.
- A lucky puzzle piece with rainbow colors, a puzzle piece you often see in articles about autism
And you can undoubtedly order even more lucky dolls on this page, because the Artasja Lucky Productions range is still being expanded.
