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Traditional Lelé María Mexican Dolls Handcrafted in Amealco de Bonfil by the Community of Santiago Mexquititlan, Querétaro
This handcrafted Lelé doll, named Tita, is a unique representation of the rich cultural heritage of the Otomí (Hñäñhu) community in Santiago de Mexquititlán, Amealco de Bonfil, Querétaro. Lelé, meaning "baby" in Otomí, reflects the doll's role as a cherished figure in Mexican tradition. This particular Lelé doll is unique, with strands of colored hair that resemble grey hairs, adding a touch of wisdom and character. Plus, it has the traditional long braids adorned with vibrant bows, and the intricately designed dress reflects the traditional clothing of its creators. Each doll is a labor of love, made by women artisans who have preserved this craft through generations. This doll makes a thoughtful gift or a meaningful addition to any collection.
- Handcrafted in Querétaro, Mexico
- Lelé dolls are the perfect gift and make the perfect decor piece
- The beautiful dress includes motifs of designs that depict the artisans' traditional garments
- Hair in Grey tones to resemble grey hairs, will also include colored hair that matches the dress mixed with the greys.
- Made of "tela de cambaya", a traditional cotton garment, polyester, and cotton
- Movable legs and arms to adjust to any position
- Approximate Measurements:
11" tall x 4" wide (arm to arm) x 3" depth
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get a unique and authentic piece handmade with love by artisans from Mexico. For their artisanal nature, there might be some flaws and variations in color, measurements, and design.
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Traditional Lelé María Mexican Dolls Handcrafted in Amealco de Bonfil by the Community of Santiago Mexquititlan, Querétaro
This handcrafted Lelé doll, named Tita, is a unique representation of the rich cultural heritage of the Otomí (Hñäñhu) community in Santiago de Mexquititlán, Amealco de Bonfil, Querétaro. Lelé, meaning "baby" in Otomí, reflects the doll's role as a cherished figure in Mexican tradition. This particular Lelé doll is unique, with strands of colored hair that resemble grey hairs, adding a touch of wisdom and character. Plus, it has the traditional long braids adorned with vibrant bows, and the intricately designed dress reflects the traditional clothing of its creators. Each doll is a labor of love, made by women artisans who have preserved this craft through generations. This doll makes a thoughtful gift or a meaningful addition to any collection.
- Handcrafted in Querétaro, Mexico
- Lelé dolls are the perfect gift and make the perfect decor piece
- The beautiful dress includes motifs of designs that depict the artisans' traditional garments
- Hair in Grey tones to resemble grey hairs, will also include colored hair that matches the dress mixed with the greys.
- Made of "tela de cambaya", a traditional cotton garment, polyester, and cotton
- Movable legs and arms to adjust to any position
- Approximate Measurements:
11" tall x 4" wide (arm to arm) x 3" depth
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get a unique and authentic piece handmade with love by artisans from Mexico. For their artisanal nature, there might be some flaws and variations in color, measurements, and design.






















