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  • Calavera Diamonds | Buy Loose Diamonds at the Best Prices
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  • Calavera - Wikipedia
    A calavera (Spanish – pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for "skull"), in the context of the Day of the Dead, is a representation of a human skull or skeleton
  • Calaveras Cantina | Sexy Mexican Food and Craft Cocktails
    Start your experience with one of our hand-crafted margaritas, or satisfy your thirst with our exclusive 29-degree draft beer Mexico’s distinctive flavors and beautiful culture have inspired us to create more truly unique and inventive dishes than you’ve ever had before
  • The Ancient Origins of Day of the Dead - HISTORY
    In Mexico’s thriving political art scene in the early 20th century, printmaker and lithographer Jose Guadalupe Posada put the image of the calaveras or skulls and skeletal figures in his art
  • What is a Calavera (Mexican Sugar Skull)? - Cozumel Mexico. net
    Calavera, commonly known as the Mexican sugar skull, plays a significant role in the vibrant traditions of Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead These decorative skulls uniquely symbolize the celebration of life and death, serving as a joyous reminder of loved ones who have passed away
  • Definition of Calavera and Calaverita - TripSavvy
    What Is a Calavera? The word calavera (or calaverita in the diminutive) means "skull" in Spanish, but the term is also used to refer to a kind of poem that is written and published especially around the season of Day of the Dead
  • Colorful Calaveras for the Day of the Dead - Google Arts Culture
    The calavera (a word that means “skull” in Spanish but that has come to mean the entire skeleton) has become one of the most recognizable cultural and artistic elements of the Day of the Dead
  • Calaveras: Celebrating Life and Death Through the Arts
    For many people, Mexico is synonymous with the annual festival of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead One of the most recognizable images of this poignant reflection of the profound connection between the living and the departed is the Calavera
  • Catrina | History, Artist, Day of the Dead, Facts | Britannica
    A national symbol of modern Mexico, Catrina is often featured on altars to the deceased, and some individuals paint their faces and wear elaborate costumes to emulate the calavera
  • The Calavera: The Lesser-Known Origins of a Día de Muertos Icon
    The calavera: those smiling skulls and skeletons that appear in altars, prints, and folk art, has become the most recognizable symbol of the holiday What many people do not realize is that the calavera’s story began not in devotion, but in dissent





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