- "Lupita" Mexican Ceramic Figurine.
- The figurine is 11 1/2" tall
- 6" wide (base)
- 5" across (edge of veil to other side of veil).
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- This figurine has the white dress with beautiful colored details.
- She is holding a gorgeous Eye of God flag.
- She has a hand made purple, yellow, blue, yellow flag and lovely blue earrings.
- The Huichol or Wixaritari are live in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas and Durango.
- This ceramic doll is made by the Arana family in Tonala, Mexico.
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- Lupita is a typical name in Mexico, thus the name Lupita was given to each figurine.
- The family proudly manufactures each figurine and is painted by hand.
- Najaco were born in Tonalá, Jalisco in 1992, at the beginning, the family was looking for a way to depict Mexican people's daily chores (especially women) while in their typical outfits.
- Each figurine shows a figurine either going to cut nopals, a seller of apples, vegetables, flowers, birds, the shepherd or the selling traditional pulquero, thus showing the beauty of every day life of a Mexican town.
- In short, typical women or men doing their chores from the past and even now. Each doll is a model of Mexican woman's beauty.
- This folk art is full of colored detail. Each doll is molded, afterward each figurine is hand painted by artisans.
- Please note: these figurines are individually hand painted and will have slight variations one to another.
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