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The Indian Barbie Doll from Mattel’s Dolls of the World Collection (1995) celebrates the beauty and diversity of India with a collectible design that reflects its rich heritage. Standing at 11 inches tall, this special edition doll introduces children and collectors to the vibrant culture, traditions, and history of one of the world’s most colorful countries.
Dressed in attire inspired by traditional Indian clothing, Indian Barbie represents a land where timeless monuments like the Taj Mahal coexist with modern advancements in technology. Her presence captures the essence of a nation filled with varied languages, customs, and lifestyles that differ from region to region, making India feel like many worlds within one.
From flavorful foods seasoned with chilies, peppers, and spices to the joy of eating with hands, Indian Barbie highlights unique cultural practices in a way that’s engaging and educational. She also introduces the many modes of travel across India, from cars and trains to iconic rickshaws and tangus.

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The Indian Barbie Doll from Mattel’s Dolls of the World Collection (1995) celebrates the beauty and diversity of India with a collectible design that reflects its rich heritage. Standing at 11 inches tall, this special edition doll introduces children and collectors to the vibrant culture, traditions, and history of one of the world’s most colorful countries.
Dressed in attire inspired by traditional Indian clothing, Indian Barbie represents a land where timeless monuments like the Taj Mahal coexist with modern advancements in technology. Her presence captures the essence of a nation filled with varied languages, customs, and lifestyles that differ from region to region, making India feel like many worlds within one.
From flavorful foods seasoned with chilies, peppers, and spices to the joy of eating with hands, Indian Barbie highlights unique cultural practices in a way that’s engaging and educational. She also introduces the many modes of travel across India, from cars and trains to iconic rickshaws and tangus.




















