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
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
Painted by hand in the enchanting lands of Peru, these cute cats share a lovely hug in this splendid artwork in honor of the Day of the Dead celebrations. As an expert in pottery and advanced...read more
From the enchanting lands of Peru, this little kitten comes to add a touch of charm and culture to your interiors. Crafted from ceramic by Feriberto Aylas, the figurine features a black base hue with...read more
Feriberto Aylas shows the world his talent and expertise, obtained after years of hard work, with a sweet little cat celebrating Andean culture and paying homage to Mexico's traditional Day of the...read more
Inspired by the Day of the Dead celebration, Mexico's Miguel Zambrano brings us a lovely dog skeleton figurine made from papier mache. After crafting the figure, Miguel hand-paints traditional details...read more
Inspired by Frida Kahlo and her iconic figure, this barro negro figurine is a tribute to the famous Mexican painter's inspirational life. Made following traditional techniques, Fernando and Magali...read more