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Mexican Tipicas Dolly Jaliscience Folklorico Dancer Doll Vintage

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Típicas Dolly Jaliscience doll, made in Mexico. It is a type of souvenir or folk art doll that represents a folkloric dancer. Made In Hecho En Mexico," with the name "Típicas Dolly Jaliscience". "Jaliscience" refers to something from the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The doll wears a traditional folkloric dress, which is often associated with the "Jarabe Tapatío" (Mexican Hat Dance), the official dance of Jalisco. The dress features a bright orange skirt with blue ribbon accents and a blue lace blouse. These dolls were commonly sold as souvenirs and are considered folk art. They are not typically high-end collector's items but are valued for their cultural representation. Sweet as can be this modern beautifully detailed Mexican Doll in full costume with sleep eyes. She has a hard plastic body with a vinyl face. She measures. The outer garment is a orange dress with blue and green trim crisscrossing the skirt and a gathered ruffle at the bottom with a lace neckline and cuffs. Ribbon tie at the waist and in her hair Earrings and plastic beads necklace Her ribbon shawl is removable too. The condition of the doll is excellent. She comes with a removable white stand I do not know the age of this doll but was purchased on a trip to Mexico in the late 80s
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