Metio Studio
Day of The Dead Decoration Kit
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Inspiration for this kit comes from thecollections at the Museum of International Folk Art, in Santa Fe.
Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is celebrated on November 1 and 2. The multi-day celebration originated in Mexico and is focused on family and friends remembering those who have died. This celebration is meant to be joyful and respectful.
During this celebration, activities include cleaning and decorating grave sites and building altars (ofrendas). Normally built of three tiers, ofrendas contain photos of the departed, their favorite foods. Candles and water are placed to light the way home. Calaveras (skulls made of sugar) and marigolds are also placed on the altar. Other figures seen during celebrations include skeletons and catrinas, representations of women skeletons wearing European dress.
Kit is made of plywood and is unpainted. Dimensions: 8 inches, 12 ornaments.
Pictured: Stick puppet, paper and wood, ca. 1960, Mexico.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All items ship from our Sullivan's Island location via USPS or UPS. Please allow up to 5 days processing time.
- Returns accepted for 30 days
- No returns: art, gift cards, sale items

