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Skeleton Hook Togethers Skeleton Hook Togethers
Skeleton Hook Togethers
Set of 5 individual, 2-sided skeletons which can be dangled in all imaginable combinations. Use them for Art Projects, decoration cards or your Day of the Dead home altar
3,99 EUR
Fiesta Mexicana Fiesta Mexicana
Fiesta Mexicana
Klassisches Arrangement mit prächtigen, versiert bemalten Skulls und rundum perfekter Handbemalung – mexikanische Handarbeit auf höchstem Niveau
34,99 EUR
Calavera Hook Togethers Calavera Hook Togethers
Calavera Hook Togethers
Set of 5 individual, 2-sided skeletons which can be dangled in all imaginable combinations. Use them for Art Projects, decoration cards or your Day of the Dead home altar
3,99 EUR
Vida y Muerte Schrein Vida y Muerte Schrein
Vida y Muerte Schrein
14 x 12 cm Wandschrein mit geschmackvoller, dezent kitschiger Dekoration und modernem Pop Art Bild eines rauchenden Frida Kahlo Skeletts
29,99 EUR
Guadalupe Shrine Deluxe Guadalupe Shrine Deluxe
Guadalupe Shrine Deluxe
14 x 12 cm Virgen de Guadalupe shrine for the wall – a magnificent example of religious Mexican folk art with a whole lot of fine details
29,99 EUR
El Catrin Skull El Catrin Skull
El Catrin Skull
Papiermaché Skull mit glitterverziertem Hut und Zigarette für den Innenspiegel des Automobils, den Weihnachtsbaum oder den Dia de Muertos Altar
11,99 EUR
Siesta Calavera Siesta Calavera
Siesta Calavera
11 cm hohes Arrangement aus Kaktus und Skelett, handgefertigt aus 14 einzelnen Teilen und mit feinen Pinselstrichen zum Leben erweckt. Feinste Dia de los Muertos Volkskunst auf der Schwelle zur Museumsqualität
14,99 EUR
Mariachi Skull Mariachi Skull
Mariachi Skull
Papiermaché Skull mit ausladendem Sombrero für den Innenspiegel des Automobils, den Weihnachtsbaum oder den Dia de Muertos Altar
11,99 EUR
Guadalupe Statuette Guadalupe Statuette
Guadalupe Statuette
Hand-painted Virgin of Guadalupe made of plastic and resin. Protects your home, ensures safety in crazy traffic and is a classic on the Day of the Dead altar
6,99 EUR
Skeleton Mermaid Skeleton Mermaid
Skeleton Mermaid
51 cm true old school artisanship made of tin. All parts of the skeleton mermaid are connected by means of small loops of wire - a sweet handmade party decoration and nice gadget for your Day of the Dead Altar
14,99 EUR
Statuette Madrecita Statuette Madrecita
Statuette Madrecita
17 cm hohe, handbemalte Guadalupe Statuette aus Resin. Schützt das Zuhause, sorgt für Sicherheit im Strassenverkehr und ist ein Klassiker auf dem Dia de los Muertos Altar
14,99 EUR
Pedro Infante Pedro Infante
Pedro Infante
Dia de los Muertos Sammelfigur aus Ton, Draht und Pappmaché in herausragender Qualität.
9,99 EUR
La Catrina Calavera La Catrina Calavera
La Catrina Calavera
Kauzige La Catrina Sammelfigur aus Ton und Draht, handgefertigt in Oaxaca
9,99 EUR
Borrachito Borrachito
Borrachito
Das Skelett mit Bierflasche - authentische Dia de los Muertos Sammelfigur, die sich perfekt für die Dekoration unserer Pop Up Altäre eignet
9,99 EUR
Mariachi Calaveras Mariachi Calaveras
Mariachi Calaveras
Set aus 5 äußerst charmanten Mariachis aus Ton und Draht mit herrlichen Skulls und exquisiter Handbemalung – authentische Dia de Muertos Volkskunst aus Oaxaca de Juarez
32,99 EUR
Friedhofs Serenade Friedhofs Serenade
Friedhofs Serenade
Handgefertigtes Mariachi Arrangement aus Ton mit prächtigem Skull und sehr versierter Bemalung. Ein feines Accessoire für den Heimalter zum Dia de los Muertos und tolle Geschenkidee für Musikliebhaber
14,99 EUR
Mariachi Set Mariachi Set
Mariachi Set
Set aus 3 Mariachis aus Papiermaché mit perfekten Skulls und gediegener Handbemalung, versiegelt mit einem Finish aus glänzendem Lack
49,99 EUR
Mikroskull Mikroskull
Mikroskull
Unser kleinster! Tonskull mit verglitterten Augen in fünf verschiedenen Farben für authentische Akzente auf dem Dia de los Muertos Altar und schädelige Do-it-yourself Dekoprojekte
2,99 EUR
Miniskull Miniskull
Miniskull
Kleiner Totenkopf aus Ton mit verglitterten Augen in fünf verschiedenen Farben, der sich hervorragend zum individuellen Personalisieren und als süßes Give-away der mexikanisch inspirierten Hochzeit eignet
4,99 EUR
Black Clay Skull Mini Black Clay Skull Mini
Black Clay Skull Mini
Our smallest black clay skull from the dusty village of San Bartolo Coyotepec impresses with its compact shape and finely crafted floral patterns
7,99 EUR
Sugar Skull Wind Light Sugar Skull Wind Light
Sugar Skull Wind Light
Hand-painted mexican skull made from clay, that can be turned into a decorative lantern by putting a tea candle inside. You can also use it as a conventional candleholder
29,99 EUR
Sugar Skull Wind Light Sugar Skull Wind Light
Sugar Skull Wind Light
Hand-painted mexican skull made from clay, that can be turned into a decorative lantern by putting a tea candle inside. You can also use it as a conventional candleholder
29,99 EUR
Sugar Skull Wind Light Sugar Skull Wind Light
Sugar Skull Wind Light
Hand-painted mexican skull made from clay, that can be turned into a decorative lantern by putting a tea candle inside. You can also use it as a conventional candleholder
29,99 EUR
Blue Ceramic Skull Blue Ceramic Skull
Blue Ceramic Skull
Handmade cheekily grinning skull with blue patterns manufactured from hard fired ceramics by skillful potter's hands in the state of Guerrero
7,99 EUR
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Day of the Dead Altar Decorations

Beneath the lovingly decorated grave itself, the so-called Ofrenda, the home altar for the Dia de Muertos, marks the centerpiece of the family celebrations.

Key elements of the Day of the Dead Altar

First of all, your Ofrenda should display a photo of the deceased person. Yellow and orange Cempasuchil flowers, also known as the sun of the underworld, lead the guests from the realm of the dead into our world. For this reason, marigolds are scattered everywhere -  at the cemetery and even on the way from the grave site back home. At home, the flowers unfold their real magic on the Dia de Muertos Altar, displaying the altar gifts in a bright orange light, thus receiving warmly the souls of our dear departed.

Candlelight also provides warmth, but above all it represents light and hope. The candles are traditionally placed on all four corners of the altar, forming a solemn frame for the Ofrenda while helping the departed souls to find their bearings at the place of return.

Copal, the Mexican incense, scares away the evil spirits and allows our beloved deceased to enter the house safely on the Dia de Muertos.

A glass of water quenches the thirst after the long way from the afterlife – well placed and freshly filled every day on the home altar, it will strengthen the dead for their way back. Salt, provided in a small bowl, cleanses the body of the deceased soul and also prepares it for the upcoming year in the other world.

As soon as the basics are taken care of, the further physical well-being of our guests from the realm gains in importance: no Day of the Dead Altar is complete without the favorite festive meal of the dead, always freshly prepared and made from the best ingredients. A bowl of fresh fruit serves as a vitamin snack. As in real life, liquids should not be forgotten, so think of placing soft drinks, beer and wine along with a shot glass of the favourite high-proof liquor. And if a cigar or cigarette after dinner was one of the habits during the deceased's lifetime, it must not be missing amongst the lovingly arranged altar gifts for the Dia de Muertos – because nothing is more idle than to question unhealthy choices at this point.

In preparation of the Dia de los Muertos, Mexican bakeries bake huge amounts of Pan de Muerto. This "bread of the dead", made of yeast dough and decorated with skull and bones, is to be tasted by both the guests from the afterlife as well as the old and young who are living. On the Day of the Dead Altar, Pan de Muerto is an absolute must - it's really easy to bake and recipes can be found in great numbers on the internet.

Finally, we’re coming to the most prominent object of the Day of the Dead - the Sugar Skull. The colourfully decorated skulls made of sugar are often personalized with name tags and mark the highlight of each one of the lovingly decorated tombstones. On the Day of the Dead Altar, the morbid pieces of baking art are an indispensable must, as they tell the deceased souls of the sweet life all the while sweetening the romantic Mexican idea of death to the living. Beneath all necessary ingredients you need to make your own sugar skulls, our Sugar Skull Category provides a ton of inspiration for decoration.

Decoration is also the keyword for another essential part of the Day of the Dead altar: Papel Picado belongs to the Dia de Muertos like avocado belongs to guacamole, as it represents the element wind, which reminds us with its delicate nature of the fragility of life. In our category Papel Picado garlands, we offer a colorful selection of this handmade Mexican specialty, which adds a special touch to all sorts of partys, not only the Day of the Dead.

Last but not least you can add personal items the spirit enjoyed in life like jewelry and other accessoires, grandmas lipstick, grandpas favorite tools or them old playing cards. 

Children´s Altars on Dia de los Muertos

A special kind of Day of the Dead altars are those dedicated to the souls of deceased children. These are already opened on the night of October 31st, because the little ones arrive at the crack of dawn on the 1st of November. In contrast to the yellow petals of the marigolds used at the devotional places of the grown-ups, the children's altars on the Dia de Muertos are exclusively decorated with innocent white flowers and candles. Instead of spicy food and other things that make us adults happy, the Day of the Dead Children's Altar holds fruit and nutritious food in addition to a vast array of chocolates, sweets and toys.

 

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Day of the Dead Altar Decorations

Beneath the lovingly decorated grave itself, the so-called Ofrenda, the home altar for the Dia de Muertos, marks the centerpiece of the family celebrations.

Key elements of the Day of the Dead Altar

First of all, your Ofrenda should display a photo of the deceased person. Yellow and orange Cempasuchil flowers, also known as the sun of the underworld, lead the guests from the realm of the dead into our world. For this reason, marigolds are scattered everywhere -  at the cemetery and even on the way from the grave site back home. At home, the flowers unfold their real magic on the Dia de Muertos Altar, displaying the altar gifts in a bright orange light, thus receiving warmly the souls of our dear departed.

Candlelight also provides warmth, but above all it represents light and hope. The candles are traditionally placed on all four corners of the altar, forming a solemn frame for the Ofrenda while helping the departed souls to find their bearings at the place of return.

Copal, the Mexican incense, scares away the evil spirits and allows our beloved deceased to enter the house safely on the Dia de Muertos.

A glass of water quenches the thirst after the long way from the afterlife – well placed and freshly filled every day on the home altar, it will strengthen the dead for their way back. Salt, provided in a small bowl, cleanses the body of the deceased soul and also prepares it for the upcoming year in the other world.

As soon as the basics are taken care of, the further physical well-being of our guests from the realm gains in importance: no Day of the Dead Altar is complete without the favorite festive meal of the dead, always freshly prepared and made from the best ingredients. A bowl of fresh fruit serves as a vitamin snack. As in real life, liquids should not be forgotten, so think of placing soft drinks, beer and wine along with a shot glass of the favourite high-proof liquor. And if a cigar or cigarette after dinner was one of the habits during the deceased's lifetime, it must not be missing amongst the lovingly arranged altar gifts for the Dia de Muertos – because nothing is more idle than to question unhealthy choices at this point.

In preparation of the Dia de los Muertos, Mexican bakeries bake huge amounts of Pan de Muerto. This "bread of the dead", made of yeast dough and decorated with skull and bones, is to be tasted by both the guests from the afterlife as well as the old and young who are living. On the Day of the Dead Altar, Pan de Muerto is an absolute must - it's really easy to bake and recipes can be found in great numbers on the internet.

Finally, we’re coming to the most prominent object of the Day of the Dead - the Sugar Skull. The colourfully decorated skulls made of sugar are often personalized with name tags and mark the highlight of each one of the lovingly decorated tombstones. On the Day of the Dead Altar, the morbid pieces of baking art are an indispensable must, as they tell the deceased souls of the sweet life all the while sweetening the romantic Mexican idea of death to the living. Beneath all necessary ingredients you need to make your own sugar skulls, our Sugar Skull Category provides a ton of inspiration for decoration.

Decoration is also the keyword for another essential part of the Day of the Dead altar: Papel Picado belongs to the Dia de Muertos like avocado belongs to guacamole, as it represents the element wind, which reminds us with its delicate nature of the fragility of life. In our category Papel Picado garlands, we offer a colorful selection of this handmade Mexican specialty, which adds a special touch to all sorts of partys, not only the Day of the Dead.

Last but not least you can add personal items the spirit enjoyed in life like jewelry and other accessoires, grandmas lipstick, grandpas favorite tools or them old playing cards. 

Children´s Altars on Dia de los Muertos

A special kind of Day of the Dead altars are those dedicated to the souls of deceased children. These are already opened on the night of October 31st, because the little ones arrive at the crack of dawn on the 1st of November. In contrast to the yellow petals of the marigolds used at the devotional places of the grown-ups, the children's altars on the Dia de Muertos are exclusively decorated with innocent white flowers and candles. Instead of spicy food and other things that make us adults happy, the Day of the Dead Children's Altar holds fruit and nutritious food in addition to a vast array of chocolates, sweets and toys.