Ikuzi Dolls offers handmade dolls with African inspired clothing, hair, and features to empower young girls of color.
Founded in 2016 by two sisters, Titi and Zakiya Sanni, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The inspiration behind the brand was the lack of diverse representation in the doll industry.
The dolls are handmade in Nigeria and their clothing is made from local African fabrics.
Their Kickstarter campaign in 2016 was successfully funded within 24 hours.
In 2020, the brand introduced their first boy doll named Kofi.
Creator of Healthy Roots Dolls, which are dolls with natural hair textures and skin tones for young girls of color.
A Nigerian-based doll brand that offers dolls with African features and clothing to empower young girls.
A doll brand that offers diverse dolls with various hair textures and skin tones for young girls.
Handmade dolls with African inspired clothing and features to empower young girls of color.
Ikuzi Dolls' first boy doll with African inspired clothing and features to empower young boys of color.
Clothing and accessories that fit Ikuzi Dolls and other 18-inch dolls.
The lack of diverse representation in the doll industry inspired Titi and Zakiya to create Ikuzi Dolls in order to empower young girls of color.
Ikuzi Dolls are handmade in Nigeria.
Yes, each Ikuzi Doll comes with one outfit and customers can purchase additional clothing and accessories separately.
Ikuzi Dolls are recommended for children ages 3 and up.
No, Ikuzi Dolls are not customizable at this time.