“Lupita” Mexican Ceramic Figurine. • The figurine is 11 1/2" tall • 6" wide (base) • This figurine has the fuchsia dress with beautiful colored details. • She is holding a platter with a bright blue fish. • The Huichol or Wixaritari live in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas and Durango. • This ceramic doll is made by the Arana family in Tonala, Mexico. • Lupita is a typical name in Mexico, thus the name Lupita was given to each figurine. • The family proudly manufactures each figurine and is painted by hand. • Najaco were born in Tonala, Jalisco in 1992, at the beginning, the family was looking for a way to depict Mexican people's daily chores (especially women) while in their typical outfits. • Each figurine shows a figurine either going to cut nopals, a seller of apples, vegetables, flowers, birds, the shepherd or the selling traditional pulquero, thus showing the beauty of every day life of a Mexican town. • In short, typical men or women doing their chores from the past and even now. Each doll is a model of Mexican women’s beauty. • The folk art is full of colored detail. Each doll is molded and afterwards each figure is hand painted for artisans. •Each of these dolls is hand painted and will have slight variations.