A ninot is a large, colorful figure made of materials like wood, cardboard, and paper-mâché, traditionally created for the Las Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain. These sculptures often depict humorous or satirical scenes, reflecting current events, social issues, or popular culture.
During the festival, ninots are displayed throughout the city and are eventually burned in a grand finale on March 19th, known as La Cremà. This act symbolizes the arrival of spring and serves as a dramatic conclusion to the festivities, celebrating creativity and community spirit.