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Our Sugar Skull Jhumka is a stunning design that draws inspiration from the beautiful Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). In Mexican culture, the sugar skull represents the departed soul. They are crafted in abundance to be colourful offerings at altars that honour the dead. The festival is a vibrant and bright celebration of the lives of the deceased with food, drink and parties!
It is crafted from 80% recycled brass with a Glossy Silver or Glossy Gold plating and embellished with touches of turquoise, yellow, white and red enamel, creating a contrast of earthy colours in a dark, yet festive motif.
Our pieces are handcrafted by local artisans and are not intended to look “perfect”. Please note that there may be slight variations in your piece and the images presented here.