These vintage Mexican folk dolls come from Puebla and were likely made as regional souvenir pieces. Each doll is mounted on a wooden base with "Puebla" handwritten on the front and dressed in traditional attire: one charro figure with sombrero and lasso, and one folkloric female figure in a sequined dress and shawl. Handmade details and painted features give these dolls charm and character, making them ideal display pieces or thoughtful collectibles.

Key features:

Pair of 2 dolls, approx. 4–5 inches tall

Wooden bases labeled “Puebla”

Traditional charro and folkloric attire with hand-sewn details

Painted faces with handmade embellishments

Folk art souvenir style

Condition details: Both dolls are intact with bright colors and secure bases. Some light wear may be present from age and handling, such as minor scuffs or fabric fray. Please review all photos for exact condition before purchase.

History/Background: Puebla, Mexico is known for its rich cultural traditions, and handcrafted souvenir dolls like these were commonly sold in markets and tourist destinations throughout the late 20th century. They represent regional attire and are often collected for their folk art value and nostalgic appeal.