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.
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.
I just received my mask and it is simply gorgeous--every bit as nice as the photos on the website. I am looking forward to displaying it in my living room. Nice work!
I purchased this item for my teenaged son. He loved it, but loved it even more when it came with a hand-signed card from the artisan. Now when people compliment him on it, he recounts the artist's story.
"Mis diseños revelan un pedacito de México que llevo en el corazón".
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