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Maria - Replica of a marionette from The Sound Of Music

Czech Marionettes - Guild Workshop

Maria is a character from the famous play The Sound of Music. This replica of Maria marionette is a wonderful version of the original string puppet. Great for display or playing.


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Overview
  • Size: 50 cm (19.7 inches)
  • Weight: 1.0 kg
  • Material: Other
  • Production: Other
  • Mobility: Semi-professional (high)
  • Designer: Czech Marionettes - Guild Workshop
  • Gender Girl
  • Character: Other
  • Functions: Moveable eyes

Lovely Maria - Famous Replica Marionette

The Sound of Music is a famous musical staring many unforgettable puppet characters. The original marionettes were designed and made by an American master puppet master Bil Bair. Now we're bringing you one of those characters. A sweet girl Maria.

Maria was designed in a 3D graphic program and all parts were printed out afterward. Each piece was carefully brushed, hand-painted, and assembled. Her clothes are hand-sewn and we tried to make her costume as much as the original one. Same with the blonde hair braided in such an excellent way.

She's wearing a blue top, a pink coat, and a skirt with a little white apron. We cannot forget such details as a cross Maria is wearing around her neck. Overall this marionette is a beautiful replica and she has a great vibe reminding the original vintage doll from The Sound of Music marionette musical.

Shop reviews


Michelle 4. 10. 2025bbbbb

Stunning piece of art. Very pleased

Stanley 3. 10. 2025bbbbb

Had a few with the tariff situation we have going on all over this planet. They were addressed to my satisfaction, Howdy Doody is fantastic. Bought from them before second purchase, both arrived on time fantastic work. you’re interested in marionette This is of a website you should check out. 5+ stars for every category quality work I’m impressed.

maryse 28. 9. 2025bbb

Difficult instructions. Nails too small.

aj 26. 9. 2025bbbbb

Beautiful ballerina marionette! I love her!

Sharon 23. 9. 2025bbbbb

Top quality well made incredible marionette. Arrived on time. The marionettes are made with love and so easy use. Kids will love this marionette. Thank you and keep up the good work!!!! This is my ninth marionette from Czech marionettes and all are awesome!!!!



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