Dia De Los Muertos La Catrina Sugar Skull" Tote Bag
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"Dia De Los Muertos La Catrina Sugar Skull" Tote Bag.
A one of a kind hand sewn fabric lined bag with an outer Holographic Silver Vinyl Design & large pocket.
Skull Design Artist Credit : Wild Child Designs
Even though I have personally Blessed & Invoked the Sacred Elements to charge every item I craft for you. It is always wise to set your personal intention into any piece of jewelry, Medicine or fabric art you choose to wear either for a short time or prolonged period.
Please note that every piece I create is unique but I would love to take special orders at any time. Please message me if you have an idea or see a piece that you would be interested in having me create for you.
Thank you for supporting a Woman owned Small Business & Artisan
History of the Sugar Skull "Calavera or La Catrina"
Calavera is Spanish for “skull” and in Mexico, it has a much deeper meaning. There is a long tradition of art depicting skeletons in Mexico. Calaveras means skulls and by extension of course skeletons. Dia De Los Muertos is not celebrated on Halloween and it is not tied to this now secular day of trick or treating.
All over Mexico, people paint their faces as incredibly beautiful skulls to celebrate the Day of the Dead. The skull face paint represents their ancestors who have passed on and celebrates the beauty and necessity of death. La Catrina is the name used by the women of Mexico when they paint their faces to resemble skulls.
A one of a kind hand sewn fabric lined bag with an outer Holographic Silver Vinyl Design & large pocket.
Skull Design Artist Credit : Wild Child Designs
Even though I have personally Blessed & Invoked the Sacred Elements to charge every item I craft for you. It is always wise to set your personal intention into any piece of jewelry, Medicine or fabric art you choose to wear either for a short time or prolonged period.
Please note that every piece I create is unique but I would love to take special orders at any time. Please message me if you have an idea or see a piece that you would be interested in having me create for you.
Thank you for supporting a Woman owned Small Business & Artisan
History of the Sugar Skull "Calavera or La Catrina"
Calavera is Spanish for “skull” and in Mexico, it has a much deeper meaning. There is a long tradition of art depicting skeletons in Mexico. Calaveras means skulls and by extension of course skeletons. Dia De Los Muertos is not celebrated on Halloween and it is not tied to this now secular day of trick or treating.
All over Mexico, people paint their faces as incredibly beautiful skulls to celebrate the Day of the Dead. The skull face paint represents their ancestors who have passed on and celebrates the beauty and necessity of death. La Catrina is the name used by the women of Mexico when they paint their faces to resemble skulls.
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