Day of the Dead is a traditional celebration in Mexico and one of its popular themes is skulls like the one that crowns the lid of this unique hand-crafted and hand-painted jewellery box. The Orozco...read more
Ana Maria Gonzalez in Mexico creates this fun jewelry chest, employing the decoupage technique. A skeletal bride and groom are depicted on the top and front of the pinewood box, in homage to José...read more
In a Mexican celebration of death, the talented artisan Rosa Rojo designs a striking and fascinating pair of button earrings. Crafted of sterling silver, two gleaming skulls adorn the ears, a...read more
Her name is Catrina, an invention of artist Jose Guadalupe Posada. She is now the smiling hostess of many of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. She appears on these sterling silver earrings made...read more
In celebration of life, this Day of the Dead skull serves as a reminder of the connection between the living and the dead. Mexican artisan Oscar Figueroa Escorcia, who works with a passion for...read more
A sense of celebration mixed with mockery is integral to how death is viewed by Mexicans, something to which artisan Diego Ortiz alludes in the design of this hand crafted double skull bracelet....read more
The essence of the Day of the Dead inspires Josefina and Cecilia to create a gorgeous accessory full of magic and joy. The Mexican team starts the design by working on howlite stones and painting a...read more
Sporting dangly earrings of natural turquoise, this Catrina is glamorous. The talented Oscar Figueroa Escorcia in Mexico crafts this original pendant necklace from Taxco sterling silver, with oxidized...read more