Sugar Skull
The sugar skull, or calavera, has a very important place in Mexican traditions. Typically used in Day of the Dead or All Souls' Day celebrations, these skulls represent departed souls and can sometimes be seen with a specific name attached. The multitude of colors on calaveras represent a variety of things such as hope, joy, the sun, blood, death, grief, pain, purity, and the afterlife.
You can enter your color preferences on this item when ordering. If you would like a size that is not listed, please contact me directly.
The sugar skull, or calavera, has a very important place in Mexican traditions. Typically used in Day of the Dead or All Souls' Day celebrations, these skulls represent departed souls and can sometimes be seen with a specific name attached. The multitude of colors on calaveras represent a variety of things such as hope, joy, the sun, blood, death, grief, pain, purity, and the afterlife.
You can enter your color preferences on this item when ordering. If you would like a size that is not listed, please contact me directly.
The sugar skull, or calavera, has a very important place in Mexican traditions. Typically used in Day of the Dead or All Souls' Day celebrations, these skulls represent departed souls and can sometimes be seen with a specific name attached. The multitude of colors on calaveras represent a variety of things such as hope, joy, the sun, blood, death, grief, pain, purity, and the afterlife.
You can enter your color preferences on this item when ordering. If you would like a size that is not listed, please contact me directly.