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Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity
Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity

Colorful Handmade Worry Doll Garland - Joy and Festivity

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This colorful and festive garland is made by the Lopez Garcia Family in Guatemala who specialize in quitapenas, or traditional worry dolls. 'The idea is to trust each doll with whatever troubles you. It is said that during the night, while we sleep, the dolls will whisper the solution to our troubles,' says Ana from the Lopez Garcia Family. The garland is a cheerful accent for your home or Christmas tree.

Legend has it that the Maya Sun God gave princess Ixmucané the gift of solving people's problems. With time people started making dolls in Ixmucané's honor and they would tell her their woes, hoping she would solve them through the dolls.

  • 100% cotton fabric, Kraft paper, polyfill, tule fiber, steel wire
  • 1.54 oz
  • 45 inches L x 2.5 inches W

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Artisan Organization: Lopez Garcia Family

Country: Mexico

"My name is Aura Lopez and my family creates quitapena, or 'worry dolls,' which are traditional in Guatemala and Mexico. According to the legend, the Maya princess Ixmucane received a gift from the sun god, making her able to solve any person’s problem. Later, people began creating dolls with whom they'd share their problems. They've become very popular.

"My grandparents said that the way to use them was to take the doll out of the bag or wooden box and tell it your problems and fears. Then, you place the doll under your pillow and, the next day, your problem becomes smaller or can be resolved.

"Nowadays, the worry dolls are very popular and we've been able to make a living creating them. A lot of people in town create these dolls and we've been motivated to improve and carefully create our dolls. We've been able to improve the quality so that our clients receive dolls created with a lot of love.

"Almost all of us who craft worry dolls are women. This allows us to work from home so we can look after our children, check over their homework and make sure they eat well.

"This work has unified us as a family. It has given us group goals to meet and the opportunity to exhibit our work. We feel there are people around the world who value them and this makes us very happy.""

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