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Yogo

Maker:
Quadrigadolls
Head Sculpt:
Eryn
Skintone:
Peridot
Body:
Eryn
Sex:
Other
  • Date of acquisition:
    12/18/2025
    Provenance:
    11/8/2025
    Reason for choice:
    Yogo was created as a sort of celebration doll for my graduation and celebratory trip to mine for sapphires in Montana, USA. I already had one, and since it was their last run decided to get a custom color.
    Best Points:
    These dolls photograph SO WELL. Something about the sculpt catches light in a very attractive way that makes photography with them very easy and very fun
    Worst Points:
    The resin is a bit slippery but easily fixed with hot glue suede. The wing mechanism makes them fairly hard to pose and they sometimes fall off.
    Yogo was a one-off color that was then dyed by Quadrigadolls themselves. They were actually made in a yellower color, citron, first that I ended up turning away.
    Yogo’s left eye is a 0.78 carat cat’s eye chrysoberyl. The cat’s eye effect causes the stone to appear to have a catlike “pupil” that follows the light.
    Yogo was designed and named after Montana sapphires. Yogo is the name of the most famous and now shut-down Montana sapphire mine. Ironically it did not produce green sapphires, but a unique set of blue and purple colors. The current Montana mines do produce softer green bi-color/parti-color sapphires.
  • Eyes:
    One eye is a 0.78 ct cat’s eye chrysoberyl
  • Name story:
    Yogo is the name of the most famous and now shut-down Montana sapphire mine. Ironically it did not produce green sapphires, but a unique blue color.
    Offsite roleplay:
    This doll's character is not available for offsite roleplay.

Comments

  1. dollyollieollie
    That color is absolutely stunning! And I love the details about being named after a mine, and about the gemstone eye. I think these little dragons would be right at home in a gemstone mine! :whee:
  2. Valdemagra
    That dye job is impressive! Looks like the color is swirled right into the resin, in your photo. Cute little Montana Mascot!