Thomas Dam
I think its still Sophie Marie Cross a girl in India with 545 troll dolls
Troll Dolls.
Chet Dolls
No, but some people have had some strange things happen in the house that they blamed on troll dolls. They say they bring bad luck into houses, but I don't think it's true.
Thomas dam. He was a poor woodcutter who didn't have enough money to buy his daughter a birthday or Christmas (lots of people say it was his daughters birthday or Christmas present) present so he carved her a troll doll and she liked it so much she dressed it up and showed it to people in the village and they all asked for one and then a local shop caught eye of the troll dolls which were very unusual looking back then got Thoermas to make some more and they sold them then all kinds of troll dolls in America and all over the world which lead to many knock off troll dolls.
maybe Labyrinth
Yes, troll dolls with "Russ" stamped on the bottom were produced by the Russ Toy Company, which acquired the rights to the original troll doll design in the late 20th century. These dolls often feature colorful hair and distinctive facial expressions, and they became popular collectibles. If the doll has the "Russ" mark, it typically indicates that it was made during a specific production period, often from the 1990s onward. Collectors often seek out these dolls, especially those in good condition or with unique features.
If we are thinking of the same thing, they are called Troll Dolls.
One of the rarest troll dolls is the "Dam Troll" from the 1960s, produced by Dam Things in Denmark. These dolls are highly sought after by collectors due to their unique features, such as glass eyes and vibrant hair, as well as their limited production. Another notable rare variant is the "Gold Troll," which was released in the 1990s as part of a special promotion, adding to its scarcity and value. Collectors often pay high prices for these rare dolls at auctions and specialty shops.
Trolls do not exist. Unless you mean the Troll dolls. Those do exist.
To determine if your troll doll is a fake, examine its features closely. Authentic troll dolls typically have unique markings, such as a signature or a specific tag with the manufacturer's name, often "Dam" or "Dam Things." Additionally, check the quality of the materials; genuine troll dolls have a distinct, well-made appearance and feel, while fakes may have cheaper materials or poorly constructed features. Lastly, compare your doll to verified images of authentic trolls from reputable sources to spot any discrepancies.
It depends on the type of troll. Try looking at the back of the neck and the bottom of the feet. If it says DAM or has a horse shoe shape then it could be pretty rare in deed!