A "ninot" is a large, colorful figure made of materials like papier-mâché, wood, or plastic, traditionally created for the Las Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain. These figures often depict satirical scenes or caricatures of famous people, political figures, or social issues, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of the artists.
During the festival, ninots are displayed throughout the city, attracting both locals and tourists. At the end of the celebration, all but one ninot is burned in a grand spectacle, symbolizing the arrival of spring. The remaining ninot is saved and displayed in the Fallero Museum as a testament to the artistry involved.