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Xochitl Collection |
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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."
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Tonantzin Collection |
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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.
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Day of the Dead “Cempazuchitl” Collection |
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“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.
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