BY MEXICO Catrines White Pocillo de Peltre Duo, 12 oz. Enamel Mugs - 2 Piece Set

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AgeRangeDescription : Adult
Brand : BY MEXICO
BulletPoint1 : Mugs feature 2 different Los Catrines designs on speckled white and black cups, great for Dia de Los Muertos
BulletPoint2 : Enamel cups are great for hot or cold drinks like coffee, tea, Mexican hot chocolate, apple cider, lattes, horchata, and more
BulletPoint3 : Mugs feature Felisa and Florencio, characters who represent elegance, selfishness, vanity, selfishness, and who live for luxury and the good life
BulletPoint4 : Size: Two 12 ounce mugs come in a 7.7" x 3.7" x 3.3" box; makes a great gift
BulletPoint5 : Designed in Mexico
Capacity : 12 ounces
CareInstructions : Hand Wash Only
Color : Multicolor
IncludedComponents : Handle
ItemName : BY MEXICO Catrines White Pocillo de Peltre Duo, 12 oz. Enamel Mugs - 2 Piece Set
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 19.7 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 8.9 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 10.6 centimeters
ItemShape : Round
ItemTypeKeyword : mug-sets
Material : peltre
NumberOfItems : 2
PatternType : Animal Print
ProductDescription : "Our black and white pocillo de peltre duo with Los Catrines design is ideal for a cup of coffee or tea to start your morning off right. The 12 ounce capacity enamel mugs feature Day of the Dead characters Felisa and Florencio in black and white. Florencio is a Day of the Dead character who craves social recognition and admiration, while his wife Felisa focuses on physical appearance. The 2 handled cups are speckled and is designed in Mexico. Among pre-Hispanic people, it was common to save skulls to exhibit them during rituals that symbolized death and rebirth. Dead’s Day was celebrated the ninth month of the Mexica solar calendar, near August, and lasted the whole month. The celebration was presided by the Goddess Mictecacíhuatl, known as “Lady Death” (“La Catrina” nowadays). The celebración was for the deceased. Beliefs about death have been raised in Mexican culture. These have developed a series of rituals and traditions whether to venerate, honor, frighten, or even mock it. Mexico has countless traditions due to the merge of pre-Hispanic and Spanish culture, forming an identity folklore that spreads across the entire country. At By Mexico, we are proud of our country: our history, our culture, and people. Our unique products are created to share how wonderful Mexico is and each piece reminds us that we are all ""Mexican By Heart."""
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-05-25T22:25:38.401Z
RecommendedUsesForProduct : Home
Reusability : Reusable
Style : Modern
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
Theme : People
UnitCount : 2
UnspscCode : 52152100

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