This delightful set of 6 Boys and 6 Girls Worry Dolls brings a colorful and festive touch to your collection. Handcrafted by Guatemalan artisans, each 2-inch doll is carefully made with intricate details, representing the traditional worry doll story. Perfect as decorative party favors, unique gifts, or as a fun, cultural addition to any celebration. Share these cheerful figurines with friends and family, and introduce them to the beautiful tradition of worry dolls—tiny friends to help ease their worries.
The dolls are clothed in traditional Mayan costumes and stand 2 inches tall.
Women from Guatemala bind pieces of wood together or twist together short lengths of wire to create a frame and fashion a torso, legs, arms, and head. By winding cloth and yarn around the frame, the artisans give the doll shape.
They use scraps of traditional woven fabric to make the doll costumes and wind more yarn to create the head, hair, feet and hands. Sometimes, they add a tiny woven basket or other traditional implements.
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Description
The indigenous people from the Highlands in Guatemala created Worry Dolls for many generations ago as a remedy for worrying. According to the legend, when worrying keeps a person awake, he or she tells a worry to as many dolls as necessary. Then the worrier places the dolls under his or her pillow. The dolls take over the worrying for the person who then sleeps peacefully through the night. When morning breaks, the person awakens without the worries that the dolls took away during the night. A variation of the legend instructs a person to tell the dolls her worries then place them in their cloth pouch or wooden box before going to bed.