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Management number 8878355 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $42.00 Model Number 8878355
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The object in the image is a ceramic statuette of La Catrina, a prominent figure in Mexican culture, especially associated with the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos).
Origin: La Catrina originated from a satirical etching by Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada around 1910-1913, intended to mock Mexican natives who adopted European aristocratic customs.
Symbolism: She has evolved into a powerful symbol of the Day of the Dead, embodying the Mexican spirit of embracing and laughing at death.
Material: The statuette is handcrafted from clay and painted, often with intricate details.
Cultural Significance: La Catrina represents a blend of satire, cultural identity, and the celebration of life and death in Mexican tradition.

CategoryArts & Crafts > Sculptures
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