This adorable doll will make a beautiful gift for newborns, kids, and adults alike. Graciela Orozco takes inspiration from traditional Mexican rag dolls - known as Maria dolls - to create this charming ceramic sculpture.
The charming doll originated in Mexico City when many Otomi and Mazahua people migrated to the capital in the 1970s. Due to their unique traditional clothing, the women became known as "Marias." An educational program was established for them and artist Diego Rivera's daughter, Guadalupe Rivera Marin, encouraged crafting these popular rag dolls as a way to generate income in the 1980s. Artisan women took the idea home to their Mazahua and Otomi towns and the dolls became popular throughout Mexico and abroad.
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The Artist is transmitting the fine art and culture of your country. I love de details transmitted in each piece. You feel the sensitivity of each piece.
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I transplanted a succulent in this and it is thriving. I did use some plastic screens that I taped inside the holes. Use bonsai jack succulent soil and it has worked great!
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This is my 3rd purchase of this artists work. I love it. Please make some of your other larger pots! Well made. highly recommend
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“In our workshop, we seek to maintain the ancient techniques of working the clay. It is important to me, as it is a characteristic of our pieces."
“Hi! I'm Graciela Orozco. Since I was a child, I felt attracted to design, and first I began to paint. Later, I met different people who contributed... read more