Day of the Dead Tote
This vibrant purple tote, made in Mexico, features eight panels of Day of the Dead scenes and prominent figures including La Catrina and La Ofrenda.
Día de los Muertos is a cherished, sacred holiday rooted in Latin American cultures. With Aztec origins, Día de los Muertos features prominently in Mexican culture and is celebrated November 1–2. On the Day of the Dead, it is said the boundary between the spirit world and the living fades, allowing the souls of the deceased to return and celebrate with their loved ones. Families honour their ancestors by leaving favourite foods and offerings at gravesites or on home altars, treating them as cherished guests during the festivities. It's a time for families to come together, share memories, and celebrate and honour the lives of those who have passed.
Details:
- 21”l (with shoulder strap 31”l) x 23”w
- Made in Mexico
- 100% cotton
This vibrant purple tote, made in Mexico, features eight panels of Day of the Dead scenes and prominent figures including La Catrina and La Ofrenda.
Día de los Muertos is a cherished, sacred holiday rooted in Latin American cultures. With Aztec origins, Día de los Muertos features prominently in Mexican culture and is celebrated November 1–2. On the Day of the Dead, it is said the boundary between the spirit world and the living fades, allowing the souls of the deceased to return and celebrate with their loved ones. Families honour their ancestors by leaving favourite foods and offerings at gravesites or on home altars, treating them as cherished guests during the festivities. It's a time for families to come together, share memories, and celebrate and honour the lives of those who have passed.
Details:
- 21”l (with shoulder strap 31”l) x 23”w
- Made in Mexico
- 100% cotton