Mexican display jigsaw puzzle, "Yucatecan Skeleton Couple"
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Dressed in their Sunday best, a couple goes for a stroll in the plaza. They wear the traditional and beautiful attire from the state of Yucatan — the man dressed in a guayabera shirt and white trousers, the woman in an embroidered white huipil dress. Fernando Sarvide depicts the pair as skeletons from Mexico's Day of the Dead. The skeletal images come from lithographer Jose Guadalupe Posadas. Depicted in brilliant color, the image is a handcrafted display jigsaw puzzle sculpture.
Part of NOVICA's Dia de los Muertos collection.
- 0.58 kgs
- 1.3 lbs
- 29.5 cm H x 16 cm W x 3 cm D
- 11.5" H x 6.25" W x 1.2" D
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Jeffrey
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09/23/2017
"Puzzle Lover"
I purchased this for my husband, he loves puzzels. Its small enough to sit on his desk and attractive enough to be used as decor.
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- Occasion: 'just because'
Laureleh
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06/28/2017
"I feel happy every time I look at it"
Color, shape and size make it a perfect decor and library toy.
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- Occasion: Mother's Day
Brad
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06/21/2016
"puzzle time"
Beautiful craftsmanship. A great way to share the Christmas story while spending time with kids putting the puzzle together. Almost too nice to play with.
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