KrikKrak Creole dolls bring to life the stories told by the people of Verrettes, a small town in the Artibonite Valley in the center of Haiti. When it rains – as it so often does in Haiti – families and neighbors gather on the porches and tell their children fantastical stories. Krik? the storyteller shouts to warm up his audience. Krak! is the collective welcoming response. And the story, a fable or a riddle or just a joke, begins.
The KrikKrak Creole Dolls are unique – each one is entirely hand-made by a member of the Fanm Veret co-operative. The dresses are handsewn from traditional fabrics and the dolls are filled with organic Haitian cotton. A well-read Dutch lifestyle magazine featured the dolls as: “Dolls with the Soul of Haiti!” Some are cheerful and some are serious. Some represent the spirits of ancestors still burdened with the sorrows of this poor country. But all of these dolls will bring you wisdom and love.
By purchasing any of the KrikKrak Creole Dolls, you bring the soul of Haiti into your home.

