Calavera Catrina Day of the Dead Flying Mobile
Article number: | Made in Colombia |
Availability: | In stock |
La Catrina is a well-known symbol of the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) created by Jose Guadalupe Posada, an illustrator living in Mexico. It serves as a reminder that it's better to live as your true self than to pretend to be someone you're not. So cherish the moment and live your best life!
These mobiles are perfectly balanced for the most graceful movement. Just pull and release the bottom string and watch them fly. This mobile looks great hanging in any room in your home, your porch or sunroom.
Colors may vary from the photo.
Who Made It: Tulia’s Artisan Gallery is a Chicago-based woman-owned business with a mission to showcase high quality Colombian craftsmanship by collaborating with master artisans who preserve & strengthen the diverse cultures of Colombia. Tulia’s Artisan Gallery uses fair trade principles while collaborating with artisan partners, most of whom are indigenous or Afro-Colombians. A portion of each sale is given back to indigenous led projects throughout Colombia.
Materials: Medium-density fiberboard, hand-painted, and decorated with dyed tagua nuts
Dimensions: 17”
Handcrafted in Colombia