
The Gift™
The
most precious of gifts...
The story of Analissa and Gianetto began in the
wondrous workshop of the master puppet-maker, Donato Gianelli. One winter, the
Grand Duke was to marry his beloved, Catherina. The whole town was joyously
preparing gifts for the royal couple, and Donato wanted his gift to be the most
beautiful - so he decided to make a pair of marionettes. The dolls were to be
his finest work, and after many weeks of carving heads, hands and feet from the
strongest wood as well as sewing costumes from the finest fabrics, the pair was
ready to have their strings attached. It was just about midnight when Donato
finished attaching the strings and handles; and not wanting to tangle the two
marionettes together, he placed Analissa and Gianetto down on his worktable
alongside one another until the next morning. That night while Donato slept, a
cold, enchanted wind blew through a window that he had mistakenly left open,
leaving everything covered in a frost that sparkled like crushed diamonds. In
the morning, the master woke and went into his workshop to admire his wonderful
new creations; but he could not believe his eyes at what he saw! On the table
were Analissa and Gianetto attached to a single set of strings that were
connected to only one handle. Donato could not understand what had happened. He
wondered, "who would have done this?"

The wedding was now only two days away, so
he set off quickly to separate the marionettes in time for their presentation.
Again he worked until very late into the night; and not wanting this to happen
again, he placed Analissa on one table and Gianetto on another. Early the next
morning Donato found the marionettes resting on one table together sharing one
set of strings and only one handle. It was now one day away from the wedding and
Donato was again confused by what had happened. He rushed yet again to separate
and restring them. That night Donato decided to stay awake and keep watch in
hope he could catch who was doing this to his beautiful marionettes. But alas,
Donato fell into a deep sleep by the warmth of the cozy fire. It was morning of
the wedding - Donato raced from his chair but could not believe his eyes. "Oh
no," cried Donato, "not again! Who joined the two of you together again?" At
this point, it was too late to do anything to fix them, so he had no choice but
to give them as they were. At the wedding banquet, Donato presented Analissa
and Gianetto to the newly married couple. Before he could explain his story,
the Grand Duchess rose from her chair and exclaimed, "No one could, or will ever
give us a more perfect gift! To have both marionettes strung together serves as
a symbol of our love as one." Her voice made the marionettes very happy as they
well knew they would never be separated again. And of course, they all lived
happily ever after…
16" Analissa™ features 13 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, bust line, waist, hips, and knees), is crafted of high quality vinyl and hard plastic, and has hand painted face details with rooted black hair.
17"
Gianetto™
features 14 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, chest,
hips, knees, and ankles), is crafted of high quality vinyl and hard plastic, and
has hand painted face details with wigged black hair.
Analissa™
T8-GFDD-01
Dressed Doll
$199.99
LE500
Euphemia Head Sculpt
Her
whimsical costume features an elaborate shantung patchwork dress with pom-pom
trim and pleated collar and cuffs. Voluminous petticoat, striped tights,
"Napoleonic" hat with embellished detailing, and matching mules trimmed in
dainty bows and ruffles complete this fanciful little lady; displayed stand
included.
Gianetto™
T8-GFDD-02
Dressed Doll
$179.99
LE500
Sean Head Sculpt
His charming costume features matching patch shirt and pants with pleated collar and cuffs. Striped stockings, "Napoleonic" hat with embellished detailing, and matching shoes trimmed with buckles and ruffles complete the delightful look; display stand included.