Showing posts with label sugar skull. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Dia de los Muertos


Day of the Dead festivities unfold over two days at the start of November, in an explosion of colour and life-affirming joy. The theme is of course death, but celebrations are joyous in demonstrating love and respect for deceased family members. Throughout Mexico, revellers wear colourful makeup and costumes, often skull or skeleton themed and hold parades and parties, sing, dance, and make offerings to lost loved ones. 



We have for a long time loved the colour and imagery of the day of the dead, and we are really pleased this year to have sourced some Mexican Artifacts to celebrate this intriguing festival.  Ana Maria Araujo has introduced us to a carefully curated collection of traditional Oxaqueña Art made from polychrome clay with intricate designs;  Tree of Life Candelabra, Mariachi Dancers and Catrina and Frida figures.



The shop is splendidly full to the brim with tin decorations, tin mirrors, niches and sugar skull decorations. 
 

Thursday, 29 October 2015

this weeks edit - stylishly spooky skulls

A stirring reminder that too much sugar can be bad for you!


Mystical and charming - these unusual Phrenology & Palmistry Guide Candles in Glass Jars make brilliant and interesting gifts


Phrenology (from Greek φρήν (phrēn), meaning "mind", and λόγος (logos), meaning "knowledge") is a pseudoscience primarily focused on measurements of the human skull......


Marvellously macabre these spooky skull salt and pepper shakers make a great gift.



Solid silver Skulls from our Tooth & Claw range have an eerie attention to detail!