What you’re looking at is a caganer, one of Catalonia’s most unexpected and beloved traditions.
The caganer (from the Catalan verb cagar, “to poop”) is a small figurine traditionally depicted squatting with trousers down. For centuries, he has been placed discreetly in Catalan nativity scenes, usually hidden somewhere at the back among the fields. While it may look cheeky or even shocking at first, the meaning behind it is surprisingly wholesome.
Historically, the caganer symbolises fertility, renewal, and good fortune. In an agrarian society, fertilising the land was essential for good harvests — so the act represents abundance, prosperity, and the cycle of life. Far from being rude, a nativity scene without a caganer was once considered bad luck.
Over time, this humble squatting figure evolved from a simple peasant into a cultural icon. Today, you’ll find caganers in all forms: traditional farmers, politicians, footballers, pop stars, and cartoon characters — all rendered in the same unmistakable pose. Shops like this one in Barcelona proudly celebrate the tradition, turning it into both folk art and playful social commentary.
So yes, it’s funny. Yes, it’s bold.
But more than that, the caganer is a tiny squatting symbol of luck, history, and Catalan identity — unapologetically doing its thing, right at the doorway.
Somewhere between folklore and fun sits this tiny caganer mouse — small in size, big in personality. He may be doing something undignified, but he carries with him wishes of luck, abundance, and a wink from Catalonia’s mischievous soul.



Well, each to his own.
ReplyDeleteI like how the caganer manages to be both cheeky and meaningful at the same time. It’s amusing at first glance, but knowing the history makes it feel warm and surprisingly charming. There’s something wonderful about a tradition that blends humour, culture, and a little bit of irreverence so effortlessly.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous are they, made me laugh at first, then I read the tradition of the caganer, and it all made perfectly good sense. Love the AI mouse :)
ReplyDeleteYes, they are funny and brave too. I love the AI mice you show. I think they are cute.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a nice weekend, Veronica!
This caganer brings a smile to my face.
ReplyDeleteThe AI mouse is truly amazing.
I wish you a wonderful weekend, Veronica.
All the best, Irma
That tradition is "cheeky" but I love it, Veronica! Did I see figurines of President Trump? LOL! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLOL...a fun one!
ReplyDeleteAch wie schön das zu lesen war liebe Veronica. Nein diese Geschichte rund um den Caganer ist wirklich herzerwärmend ! Danke dass Du sie uns erzählt hast.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Kerstin und Helga
Information I didn't know about such unusual Catalan traditions :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Sunday, Veronica.
Too funny!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting tradition. :)
ReplyDeleteThey do have a wonderful sense of humor there!
ReplyDeleteOh now I wanna visit it!
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I tried twice to sign in but it would not let me. It's Judee from Gluten Free A-Z Blog. The caganer figure is fun and your mouse even more fun.. Not sure I saw this when in Barcelona
ReplyDeleteWhat a interesting, thanks for your sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my! I can't imagine the laughter and snickers from my grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteOh that's funny.
ReplyDeleteUy genial. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteoh that is funny! statues of bare bottoms.
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ReplyDeleteI can relate to this iconic character a little, because I suffer from chronic diarrhea, and one thing I can say for sure is that I have no luck! LOL Maybe I should do it for someone specific, dedicate my poop to someone, maybe that will bring me luck! LOL
Happy weekend!
Hello, dear Veronica. I've seen a lot of these figurines, but I didn't know what they were, I didn't know their meaning. Thanks to this, I know now, thank you.
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Oh that is so very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty funny.
ReplyDeletewow :o well... i don't think it's for me. Not my vibe.
ReplyDeleteOkay, that is a new one to me! Funny, cute, and disturbing all at the same time!
ReplyDeleteew! I'm not sure I want to meet that little guy in any shop window!
ReplyDeleteOh dear! I am not sure I could bring myself to purchase a souvenir like that, but I do appreciate the folklore behind it.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of adding a dose of funny to otherwise serious topics... and I think your cute caganer mouse perfectly captures that humor and tradition!!
ReplyDeletePassando para desejar uma boa semana!
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I didn't know about this whimsical Catalonian tradition!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. Very funny and pretty cute. I have to say, if I brought back one of these from Spain for each of my grands, I would be the most popular gran ever!
ReplyDeleteVeronica Lee, thanks for sharing the story of the caganer which was amusing at and especially seeing the person in the first photo squatting in imitation kf the figures.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so very interesting! Have a nice day, Veronica!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely.
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This is so interesting!
ReplyDeleteI live in California and those pants down like that came right out of prison. I like your version better. Love all the figurines.
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The mice are cute and funny tradition! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBom dia Veronica. Nunca ouvi falar dessa loja. Achei muito engraçada. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteOh wow.. lol.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic, Veronica! Cute and hilarious!
ReplyDeleteHilarious - I had a good laugh. The history behind is interesting. I love good humor.
ReplyDeleteOh would be fun to buy one and give as gifts for good luck. Such an enjoyable read and made me smile. You think if I would do that to someone it would give them good luck. lol Love it, because yes, we need laughter, etc. Especially in our world today.
ReplyDeleteFun shop and post ~ lol ~ hugs
ReplyDeleteJust passing by to wish a lovely weekend!
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I suppose you have now such a cute symbol. I did not know about it.
ReplyDeleteI always learn something new from your posts, dear Veronica!
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I immediately laughed at your first image Veronica and then was very interested in this tradition. Thank you for sharing. I enjoy learning about different traditions in various countries. It's a good education :)
ReplyDeleteI see you sneaked in your cheeky little mouse fertilizing the concrete. It certainly is a custom quite different from the ones mostly out there, but it's difficult for me to imagine one in a manger scene :')
ReplyDeleteI love this story! I have to admit at first I was a bit taken aback when I saw the picture, but when I started reading I really enjoyed the meaning behind it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your detailed report on the Caganer.
ReplyDeleteThere are some things one simply should know. And this was completely new to me.
Thank you.
Warm regards, Viola
Great post. Very interesting tradition, and had never head of a caganer!
ReplyDeleteOh very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI was several times in Barcelona, friends of me are living there.
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