


Catrina acrylic case
The Catrina, as we know her today, emerged during the Porfiriato era when José Guadalupe Posada created a popular engraving known as La Catrina. This figure is an elegantly dressed skeleton, much like the dandies of the time, associated with a distinguished, sophisticated, and wealthy woman. When we refer to someone as "very Catrina," it's associated with the aforementioned qualities, as well as when someone is very well-groomed.
Acrylic case, 15.5 x 8 cm, Catrina model. Contents: 10 medium-sized double cards (13 x 9 cm) with 10 envelopes. Features high-relief artistic engraving with a glossy foil film. All handcrafted by our team of professional engravers on high-quality smooth or textured papers. Handmade in Mexico. Box of 20 pieces.
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