Product code: Mariachi Set, Day of the popular Dead, Mexican Skull, coco, Catrina, Maya, Aztec
Catrina has come to smbolize not only El Día de los Muertos (Day of the dead) and the Mexican willingness to laugh at death itself, but originally catrina was an elegant or well-dressed woman, so it refers to rich people, and the thought that death brings this neutralizing force; everyone is equal in the end. our goal is to keep our culture alive and well preserved in art, a trade that has been handed to my family from past generations, each item is hand crafted by us, not one is alike, and I can assure that there is not another exact craft. we put a lot of love into each one of our items, we strive to reach perfection even though popular it is nearly impossible, specially working with clay or ceramic, there could be stress marks or small cracks made by the changing temperatures our crafts are put to.
Catrina has come to smbolize not only El Día de los Muertos (Day of the dead) and the Mexican willingness to laugh at death itself, but originally catrina was an elegant or well-dressed woman, so it refers to rich people, and the thought that death brings this neutralizing force; everyone is equal in the end. our goal is to keep our culture alive and well preserved in art, a trade that has been handed to my family from past generations, each item is hand crafted by us, not one is alike, and I can assure that there is not another exact craft. we put a lot of love into each one of our items, we strive to reach perfection even though popular it is nearly impossible, specially working with clay or ceramic, there could be stress marks or small cracks made by the changing temperatures our crafts are put to.