If I didn't know she was the famed Catrina, I'd suspect her to be a movie star!
The coquettish image of the Catrina inspires Maria Belen Nilson's Day of the Dead Catrina charms in sterling silver.
Catrina is the original creation of José Guadalupe Posada, renowned author, journalist and political cartoonist (1852-1913). Posada is credited for popularizing the Day of the Dead celebrations, especially through the creation of skeletal (calaca) cartoons that capture the Mexican attitude towards death.
She is quite elegantly dressed featuring a wide brimmed hat with flowers and measures 2-3/8 inches long by 1/2 inch wide. She is hand made, so please allow for slight variation.