It seems that this kid just sleeps. But you'll be shocked to find out who it really is!

The death of a child - is an ordeal for anyone who has suffered such a terrible loss. With the pain of loss, each in their own way to cope. Some easier to come to terms with the loss, having before our eyes the image of the deceased child. 51-year-old resident of the English city of Worksop, Nottinghamshire in the county, offers a rather unusual service for grieving parents. She makes dolls that hair's breadth look like dead babies. According to the parents, with a replica of a number of the dead child, it is much easier to come to terms with the loss.

Russon Teresa (Teresa Russon), author of the hyper-realistic dolls started practicing this profession by accident. She also suffered the loss of her son, so she familiar feelings that are going through in this case the parents. To escape from the painful thoughts she had started to improve her doll, giving it as realistic as possible features. The result was simply stunning - a doll is almost impossible to distinguish from real baby!



Then Theresa came up with the idea for a special order to make dolls that would be as close to the real children who died at an early age. This doll was a little dull the pain of parents.



This service has become quite popular. To date, Teresa Russon has already received more than 250 orders.



In the manufacture of the simplest doll it takes more than one hundred hours of time, and the most difficult items can be prepared within six months.



In his writings Teresa massively uses silicone, which gives realistic dolls and making contact with them like a touch to this kid.



The cost of these dolls start at 30 pounds and can reach several hundred.



In addition to the posthumous incarnations babies Teresa also bought fairytale characters: fairies, elves, vampires and stuff.



It's amazing how realistic Teresa Russon able to achieve in his work! I wish that no one was sad occasion to refer to it with the order. However, the work of this woman deserves respect. If you impressed by its realistic work, tell your friends about them.

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