Sugar Skull Brooch
Dia de Los Muertos, on November 1st, marks the opening of heaven's gates for departed children. Originating froma 3500-year-old Aztec tradition, Day of the Dead blends Catholic and indigenous beliefs. Sugar skulls, born from 17th-century Italian missionaries, became inconic symbols. Crafted with sugar, lemon juice, and water, they represent the sweetness of life and serve as oferings for appreciation and remembrance. A beautiful blend of history, sweetness, and cultural fusion.
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