La Dama Enmascarada

Ceramic

4 x 6 x 12.5 in.

$435

La Dama Enmascarada pays homage to Magdalena Caballero, the trailblazing figure who became the first woman in Lucha Libre history to don a mask. Wrestling under the iconic name La Dama Enmascarada, Caballero broke barriers in a sport dominated by men, and this sculpture celebrates the courage, charisma, and presence she brought to the ring.

Dressed in a vibrant pink suit, she stands boldly in her green-and-gold-plated mask—a symbol of both identity and mystique. Her blue jean boots ground her in everyday grit, while her polished pink nails add a delicate yet intentional touch of femininity. Every detail comes together to portray a woman who is not afraid to be both fierce and unapologetically feminine.

Her power pose captures the essence of a seasoned fighter, exuding confidence, resilience, and readiness. The sculpture not only represents a formidable warrior but also highlights the playful, celebratory side of womanhood through its bright, joyful colors. It becomes a tribute not just to physical strength, but to the vibrant spirit, creativity, and layered complexity that define femininity in all its forms.

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