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The figure depicting a skeleton dog refers to the popular in Mexico La Catrin. It is made entirely in white and is set on a decorative base, covered with floral patterns so characteristic of Talavera style. The colors of the decorations are mainly shades of brown with elements of green and black. The figure is covered with glaze perfectly smoothing the surface.
The la Catrina style dog is a symbol of the relationships we make on earth. We know full well that man has domesticated his dog, given it shelter, food and the dog, by way of gratitude, has reciprocated the man with loyalty, friendship and obedience. The la Catrina style figures bring to mind the incredible and unreal world, but they also hide hidden meanings related to the mortal day.
La Catrina figures
La Catrina is a Mexican-specific figure referring to death. The Mexicans treat death as a stage in their journey. The motifs of costumes dressed in beautiful colorful dresses, giant hats were created by Jose Guadalupe Posada in the 19th century and popularized by the artist Diego Rivera, who was married to Frida Kahlo. Catrina is a symbol of equality of people in the face of death, its unambiguity. Catrina is a permanent element of Mexican culture, often hosted in the form of figures or paintings in the homes of Mexicans.
Mexican figurines are incredible decorative elements. Traditional craftsmanship has attracted the attention of collectors from all over the world. Unique pieces of such ceramics can achieve a very high price.
The figure depicting a skeleton dog refers to the popular in Mexico La Catrin. It is made entirely in white and is set on a decorative base, covered with floral patterns so characteristic of Talavera style. The colors of the decorations are mainly shades of brown with elements of green and black. The figure is covered with glaze perfectly smoothing the surface.
The la Catrina style dog is a symbol of the relationships we make on earth. We know full well that man has domesticated his dog, given it shelter, food and the dog, by way of gratitude, has reciprocated the man with loyalty, friendship and obedience. The la Catrina style figures bring to mind the incredible and unreal world, but they also hide hidden meanings related to the mortal day.
La Catrina figures
La Catrina is a Mexican-specific figure referring to death. The Mexicans treat death as a stage in their journey. The motifs of costumes dressed in beautiful colorful dresses, giant hats were created by Jose Guadalupe Posada in the 19th century and popularized by the artist Diego Rivera, who was married to Frida Kahlo. Catrina is a symbol of equality of people in the face of death, its unambiguity. Catrina is a permanent element of Mexican culture, often hosted in the form of figures or paintings in the homes of Mexicans.
Mexican figurines are incredible decorative elements. Traditional craftsmanship has attracted the attention of collectors from all over the world. Unique pieces of such ceramics can achieve a very high price.
Colour | Multicolor |
Material | Ceramic |
Country of origin | Mexico |