4. Rag dolls and La Pinata, Mexico
Known as Marias, these braided rag dolls are made by local artists using natural resources. They are mostly found in touristy areas, but the more authentic ones come from the Mexican town of Amealco, where a large number of people derive their income from making these dolls. Marias are hand-stitched and have a smiling face.
The Pinata is more of a game that involves picking up a candy from a ceramic or cardboard container. But it’s not as simple. The main player’s eyes are covered with a cloth and he has to use his other senses to try and break the piñata (container).