
Elegance draped in tradition, inspired by mariachi soul
Rooted in the heart of Mexican folklore, this stunning handmade Catrina captures the elegance and spirit of Mexico. Inspired by mariachi lyrics and cultural pride, Doña Rebozo De Santa Maria wears her floral crown and traditional shawl (“rebozo”) with timeless grace. Hand-painted with exquisite detail and formed from classic papier-mâché techniques, she’s more than a figurine—she’s a lyrical tribute to life, death, and beauty.
Product Details:
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Origin: Jalisco, Mexico
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Material: Papier-mâché (hand-layered paper and paste)
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Design: Floral crown and traditional rebozo shawl, inspired by mariachi lyrics
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Size: Approximately 12" tall
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Feature(s): Hand-painted; expressive face and cultural attire
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Note: Each Catrina is handmade—no two are exactly alike. Small variations reflect the artisan’s unique touch.
Hecho en México. Each one a tribute. Each one a treasure.
Did you know?
La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead. It was originally created by the Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada around 1910-1913.