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COLLECTIONS

 

 

Xochitl Collection

   

The Mexica regarded all nature as a sacred realm. The Xochitl design is inspired by the Mexica and therefore given the name "Xochitl" which in Nahuatl means "flower."

Xochitl Collection

 

 

 

 

Tonantzin Collection

 

In modern Mexico, the most important religious building (Basilica of Guadalupe) is built where the Tonantzin pyramid once stood. Some anthropologists believe that "Our Lady of Guadalupe" is a "Christianized" Tonantzin. This is the reasoning behind our Tonantzin Collection. The virgen rosaries incorporate pink, white or blue pearls juxaposed coral carved flowers.This collection is a limited edition series.

Tonantzin Collection

 

 

 

 

Day of the Dead “Cempazuchitl” Collection

 

“Cempazuchitl is a Nahuatl word and is pronounced (zem pa’zoo chee’ tul). Cempazuchitl means “the flower with four hundred lives” referring to it’s seeds. Marigolds are a significant symbol for Day of the Dead and are known as the “flower of the dead”. Their scent is believed to attract the souls and draw them back home.

Day of the Dead Collection

 

 

 
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