The vibrant tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican celebration honoring departed loved ones with joyful festivities. Sugar skulls, Catrina sculptures, paper banners, alebrijes, and bright orange marigold flowers are used to decorate colorful altars, which are the centerpiece of this unique tradition.
The vibrant tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican celebration honoring departed loved ones with joyful festivities. Sugar skulls, Catrina sculptures, paper banners, alebrijes, and bright orange marigold flowers are used to decorate colorful altars, which are the centerpiece of this unique tradition.
This skeleton fish is made of fine silver and is an instant favorite. All the pieces in Maria's collection are so tempting! I love her work andvthe way she brings the influence of Freida Kahlo to her art!
I love this ring. I wear it as much as possible. I collect skulls and silver rings, and its hard to find both in one thats not jangky looking but this ring fits the bill perfectly.
The detail in these is amazing. They are small but amazingly detailed and you can't always tell they are skulls unless you really look at them, so I only creep out the observant. I wear them all the time, not just in October.
"Our father... lives on in our artisan legacy. Therefore, he is with us always. He showed us the value of tenacity and resistance in the face of life's challenges."
"I was born in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, where Don Miguel Hidalgo left his ceramic heritage to the native peoples of the region. Today it... read more
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