These two dolls are in traditional dress that most closely fits that of the Amish, though it's not an exact match. They are 21 inches high, and the man's hat, which is not sewn on, adds another 3 inches to his height. What's special about this pair is their faces. The embroidered features are charming,  and I love the cocky hat and the wispy red hair - it's thin on the man and stubbornly lies  at an angle apart from his head. The black dress and tunic are hemmed and gathered by hand at the necks and sleeves, but all or the other edges are unhemmed, with resulting unraveling threads. There are some water stains on the woman's face, one hand and apron, and both faces have darkened in places - probably a combination of the maker purposefully shading the cloth and light soiling. There's also an odd bit of gold paint on the side of one of the man's shoe. Despite these drawbacks, there's something appealing about these dolls, and they have lots of character.