
A soulful tribute to tradition, crafted with love and legacy
Celebrate the depth and beauty of Mexican culture with this striking Handmade Lele Doll / Viuda. Dressed entirely in black, this special edition Lele represents a widow, honoring themes of remembrance, resilience, and reverence—a powerful reflection of Día de los Muertos symbolism.
Handmade by indigenous Otomí artisans in Querétaro, Mexico, each doll is sewn, painted, and adorned over several days, embodying centuries of heritage and craftsmanship. In the Otomí dialect, Lele means “baby”—and these beloved dolls carry deep cultural meaning in every stitch.
Available in Two Series:
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All Black Face: Minimalist and traditional, a quiet symbol of mourning
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With Red Lips: Adds a bold, expressive touch of individuality
Product Details:
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Origin: Querétaro, Mexico
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Material: Fabric, thread, hand-painted details
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Color Theme: All black (Viuda style), with your choice of face series
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Size: Approximately 8" tall x 4" wide
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Feature: Manually positionable legs – can be displayed seated or standing
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Note: Each doll is handmade and one-of-a-kind. No two are exactly alike.
How to Order:
Use the dropdown menu to choose your preferred face style. Your doll will be selected from our existing artisan inventory—making your order a personal, surprise variation within your chosen series.
Hecho en México. Each one a tribute. Each one a treasure.