Frida Trópical Luna Edition | Hand Sculpted Catrina

This beautiful addition to our Catrina Elegante collection is inspired by Frida Kahlo. Her colors and accents are inspired by the vibrant and lush jungle territory of Michoacán Mexico, where the Catrina was create completely by hand. The Frida Trópical Luna is an original work of art, the only 1 of it's kind. The second of 2 figure Day and Night Catrina series celebrating the multi-faceted Mexican artist Frida Kahlo expressing the Sol y Luna or day and night opposites of personalities, art, and culture. All Catrina figures are kiln fired for several hours in a traditional brick oven. Frida Tropical Catrina is covered with lively accents; a collage of marigolds at the base of her dress and head, to the parrots and monkeys that surround her. This is an original catrina figure sculpted cured and painted by hand from the renowned and award winning artist Marcos Perez. 

Dimensions | Specifications
26"high x 6"wide x 5"deep | 66cm x 15cm x 13cm
Weight: 5Lbs | 2.25Kg
Two pieces: Head inserts into Body
Includes Certificate of Authenticity artists signature 

Important Receiving Clause.
Individual Catrina Eleganté are extremely fragile and delicate. Therefore Zenwaro fulfillment team has developed very specific handling information and instructions. These instructions and policies are provided to individual customers and require purchasing customers full consent to follow receiving instructions and understanding of tested handling protocols before moving to the packaging and order fulfillment stage.

What's Included.
• Trópical Catrina is made up of 2 pieces- The body has attached 2 parrots, 3 monkeys, and collage marigold flowers towards the base. The head is solid with a long metal pin which inserts into the neck of the Catrina's body.
• COA(certificate of authenticity) signed by the artist confirming that this it is an original work of art. This authentic Catrina sculpture is part of our Catrina Elegante Collection an exquisite group of fine ceramic sculptures that are inspired by Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) handmade by artists of Michoacán Mexico.





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