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My Catrines are the elegant counterparts to my Catrinas — refined, charismatic, and full of personality. When I create a Catrín, I imagine him as a gentleman from another era, dressed with honor, confidence, and a quiet sense of mystery. He carries the spirit of Día de Muertos, but also the charm of classic Mexican tradition.
I sculpt their faces with strong features: expressive eyes, defined lines, and that subtle, knowing smile that hints at stories from the past. Their outfits allow me to explore textures, patterns, and old-world style — from embroidered jackets to carved motifs and bold accessories. Every detail is intentional, every color chosen to give him life and presence.
A Catrín stands tall, not only as a symbol of death, but as a reminder of dignity, culture, and the beauty of our heritage. Whether he walks beside a Catrina or appears as a solo figure, he brings balance, elegance, and a cinematic touch to any event.
In parades, weddings, festivals, and artistic displays across Los Cabos, my Catrines have become unforgettable characters — graceful, expressive, and unmistakably alive for a moment.
A Catrín is not just a figure.
He is a story dressed in elegance.
He is tradition with character.
He is Mexico, embodied in a gentleman’s form.