Lupita with Chile Basket

$69.95

Originating in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were crafted from paper mache as a cost-effective alternative to porcelain dolls, representing a cherished Mexican tradition. The name Lupita stems from the diminutive of Guadalupe, a common girls' name, likely due to the dolls' widespread use by children to mimic daily chores. Each Lupita doll was distinct, reflecting the craftsmanship of numerous artisan families. These handmade dolls were a staple in Mexico City and large markets for over a century, maintaining their appeal until plastic toys emerged. Today, Lupita dolls serve primarily as decorative pieces. Crafted from ceramic and intricately detailed, they evoke nostalgia and offer comfort and positivity. They continue to symbolize the everyday life of Mexico, spanning quaint villages to lively cities, making them meaningful beyond mere children's toys.

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