One of the most traditional crafts of the state of Querétaro is, undoubtedly, the doll.
In the town of Amealco de Bonfil, the National Handicraft Doll Festival will take place for the fifth consecutive year, from November 17 to 20.
The event will be attended by artisans from different states of the country, and it will serve as an open space for cultural events, workshops, contests and gastronomic exhibitions.
About Amealco de Bonfil
Amealco de Bonfil is a relatively small town in the Mexican state of Querétaro. Its name is thought to mean place of springs in Nahuatl. The municipality seat, also called Amealco, is located 63 km southeast of Santiago de Querétaro. Its elevation is 2,605 meters above sea level, and the annual temperature ranges from 15 to 20 °C. It is one of the oldest settlements of Querétaro, being founded in 1538 by Fernando de Tapia (also known as Conín) and Nicolás de San Luis Montañez, who would also found the State capital.
In the early 19th century, a group of French and Spanish entrepreneurs settled in the city and began the logging industry, which at its peak was one of the main suppliers of wood to Mexico City, and also exported wood to France and the United States. The governments of these two countries issued diplomas kept in the Palacio Municipal that certify the quality of Amealco’s products.
The Otomí people are concentrated in the southern and eastern parts of the municipality, in 34 settlements. The main ones are Santiago Mexquititlán and San Ildefonso Tultepec. They number around 20,000 people, or 36% of the total population. Amealco is the municipality with the highest concentration of indigenous people, with almost 80% of the State’s total.
SMT Newsroom with information from www.asomarte.com/