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These sterling silver earrings represent calacas, iconic symbols of Mexican tradition and the Day of the Dead.
The term “calaca” refers to the skeleton or skull, used as a decorative motif for centuries. These representations have their roots in pre-Hispanic beliefs, tied to the cycle of life and death, and were later blended with traditions from Europe. Today, they embody a strong cultural symbol in Mexico, passed down from generation to generation.
Traditionally, calacas are adorned with cempasuchil flowers (marigold or calendula), also called the “flower of the dead.” These vibrant yellow and orange blossoms symbolize life, the sun, light, and rebirth. They are believed to guide the souls of the departed back to the living during the Day of the Dead festivities. Calacas are also often depicted in joyful scenes: dancing, playing music, singing, feasting. This festive vision of death expresses an essential idea: to celebrate the memory of the deceased with joy and love rather than sadness.
The earrings we offer capture this lively and colorful essence of Mexican tradition. Two small, delicately sculpted skulls feature cempasuchil flowers as eyes, surrounded by spirals of leaves and petals. Every detail pays tribute to Mexican folk art and its vibrant creativity. This jewel evokes the beauty, strength, and spirituality of the Day of the Dead, transforming the skull symbol into a celebration of life after death, of memory, and of renewal.
Metal: sterling silver (925).
Finish: polished and matte.
Dimensions: 0.79 in (2 cm) height.
Production time: 5 business days before shipping.
As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).
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I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.
By Emmanuelle Guyon.
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