Día de la Candelaria, also known as Candlemas, is a beloved Mexican holiday celebrated on February 2nd, marking the close of the Christmas season and commemorating the presentation of the Baby Jesus at the temple. A cherished tradition stems from Rosca de Reyes, the sweet bread enjoyed on Three Kings Day (January 6th): whoever finds the Baby Jesus figurine hidden inside is responsible for hosting a feast of tamales and atole on Candelaria. Families also lovingly dress their Niño Dio…
*Remember that every year the artesian makes changes to the dresses**
Note: All dresses include their matching accessories, such as underwear, shoes, and crown.
How to Measure Your “Niño Dios” (Baby Jesus) Figure
Use a measuring tape (cinta métrica).
This is the tool needed for accurate measurement.
Measure from the shoulder to the raised foot (del hombro al pie levantado).
Be sure to follow these exact points to get the correct length.
Find the corresponding size in the chart below:
Measurement (cm)
Size (Talla)
10 cm – 10
12 cm – 12
15–17 cm – 15
18–22 cm – 20
23–27 cm – 25
28–32 cm – 30
33–37 cm – 35
38–42 cm – 40
43–47 cm – 45










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