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  2. Lupita dolls - Wikipedia

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    Lupita dolls, also known as cartonería dolls, are toys made from a very hard kind of papier-mâché which has its origins about 200 years ago in central Mexico. They were originally created as a substitute for the far more expensive porcelain dolls and maintained popularity until the second half of the 20th century, with its availability of ...

  3. Miss Lupita project - Wikipedia

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    Miss Lupita is a project based in Mexico City with the aim of reviving the traditional craft of Lupita dolls.The dolls originated in the late 18th and early 19th century as a way to cheaply copy more expensive imported dolls for poorer families.

  4. Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys - Wikipedia

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    They are often sold on the street by women who make them. The filling is a material called guata, which is designed for the purpose. Culturally they are important because they present a traditional Mexican image, in contrast to commercially made dolls. [25] Lesser known are cartonería, or Lupita dolls, which are of a very hard papier-mâché ...

  5. Mexican handcrafts and folk art - Wikipedia

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    Dolls made of cartonería from the Miss Lupita project. Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and fashioned for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes, such as wall hangings, vases, toys and items created for celebrations, festivities and religious rites. [1]

  6. Cartonería - Wikipedia

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    The Miss Lupita project was founded by artista Carolina Esparragoza of Mexico City to rescue and promote the making of dolls of cartonería as well as other figures such as lucha libre figures, mermaids, and even Godzillas. The project involves a number of artisans in Mexico which make, promote and give workshops on the making of these doll ...

  7. Hats, t-shirts and dolls reflect outgoing Mexican president's ...

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    Souvenirs bearing the image of 70-year-old Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador sell like T-shirts at a Taylor Swift concert. The populist López Obrador, best known by his nickname ...

  8. Rodolfo Villena Hernández - Wikipedia

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    The artisan with a skeletal image of La China Poblana at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City. Rodolfo Villena Hernández (born 1968) [1] is a Mexican artisan who specializes in “cartonería” a type of hard paper mache used to sculpt piñatas, holiday decorations, Judas figures as well as the building of monumental works which have been exhibited in Puebla, Mexico City and Chicago.

  9. Last year, conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade graciously opened up to TODAY.com about what it's like to share a body with another person. The 23-year-old sisters, who live in Connecticut ...

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