“Clara” The Child Beneath the Coverlet

“Clara” The Child Beneath the Coverlet

Meet Clara, a spirit-bound infant doll from the 1930s–1940s, believed to have belonged to a young mother who passed before her child’s first birthday. Her painted blue eyes are watchful yet weary, and her composition face bears age marks that resemble freckles, symbols of time and sorrow intertwined. She wears her original cotton floral dress with matching bonnet, and is often wrapped in a hand-crocheted cream blanket that carries a calming presence.

Clara’s energy is empathic and protective. She emanates warmth when acknowledged and has a grounding, maternal pull. Keepers often report sensations of comfort during anxious moments, soft chills near candlelight, or gentle shifts in temperature around her blanket. She is a guardian of quiet spaces and responds best to affection and routine care.

Her haunting is not loud, it’s tender, almost nostalgic, the echo of a lullaby rather than a cry.

🔮 Spirit Record
Name: Clara
Origin: 1930s–1940s, American Midwest
Markings: None visible (composition mold, painted features)
Size: Approx. 20 cm
Material: Composition head and limbs, cloth body, cotton dress and bonnet
Haunting Type: Empathic Guardian / Emotional Echo

Known Manifestations:
✔ Warm, protective energy during candle rituals
✔ Faint scent of powder or soap when acknowledged
✔ Soft flicker of nearby candlelight