Poised and dressed to the nines, Catrina personifies death with whimsical elegance. As always, she wears a wide-brimmed hat. Artisans from the Angel Cerón Artisan Association are inspired by the...read more
Celebrate Day of the Dead or Halloween with this pair of figurines from Mexico. Crafted from ceramic, two grinning skulls are decorated with vibrant designs and floral motifs that are carefully...read more
In Mexico, Catrina appears for Day of the Dead dressed in a blend of high fashion, sophistication and humor. As always, she wears a wide-brimmed hat. Artisans from the Angel Cerón Artisan Association...read more
Flowers accessorize Catrina's turquoise dress as she personifies death with grace and humor. As always, she wears a wide-brimmed hat. Artisans from the Angel Cerón Artisan Association are inspired by...read more
This breathtaking catrina sculpture is the original creation of Luis Morales in Mexico. The origin of the catrina is in artist José Guadalupe Posada's satirical etchings of "La Calavera...read more
Mexican artisan Javier Ramirez pays homage to the cultural tradition of skeletal catrinas with this "tree of life" sculpture. In the center, a lovely catrina skeleton holds a bouquet while...read more
Life imitates art, as is evident in this terrific sculpture from Mexico's Jorge Escamilla. The ceramic and wire catrin figure is clad in a work apron as he crafts his own catrina from clay. Escamilla...read more