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Lupita Charra with Black Dress. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita Charra with Black Dress. | | $69.95 More Information
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Pair with Purple Dress. Celebrate Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) with this festive clay figurine by artisan Diego Huerta Bonilla. Each collectible figurine is hand-painted in bold acrylic paints and depicts a whimsical scene of the afterlife. Wonderful as novelty gift... - Pair with Purple Dress. | | $23.96 More Information
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Lupita Tortillera. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita Tortillera. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita Quinceanera. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita Quinceanera. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita with Lilies. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita with Lilies. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita with Flowers. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita with Flowers. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita with Pinata. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita with Pinata. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita with Pan Dulce. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita with Pan Dulce. | | $69.95 More Information
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Lupita with Birdcage. Born in the 1800s, Lupita dolls were originally made of paper mache as a substitute for more expensive porcelain dolls, and are a traditional Mexican handicraft still created today by a handful of artists. The name Lupita is derived from the diminu... - Lupita with Birdcage. | | $69.95 More Information
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