The Sugar Skull

What is the sugar skull? This is the name associated with the skull of THE Mark of His Dead ! Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday that takes place on November 2. It is a day to remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Families clean and decorate the graves of their loved ones, and often hold parties and celebrations in their honor. This holiday is a mix of Aztec and Catholic traditions, and it's a time for families and friends to come together and remember those who are no longer with us.

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Indeed, this Mexican skull is associated with the Day of the Dead in Mexico.

Mexico has a wide variety of traditions and festivities, always steeped in history and culture, and Day of the Dead is undoubtedly one of them.

However, it must be taken into account that this feast has a deeper and more ancient origin, since the celebration of the faithful deceased in Mexico dates back to pre-Hispanic times. According to historians, the Aztecs had several periods during the year to celebrate their dead, the most important taking place at the end of the harvest, between the months of September and November.

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Aztec society believed that life continued even in the afterlife, which is why it envisioned the existence of different " fates " for people, depending on how they died.

Since 2003, UNESCO has classified El Día de los muertos as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and that today it constitutes a very representative tradition of Mexican culture , while becoming a reference for travelers from all over the world who want to know and live this wonderful experience.

LMDSM has taken the Sugar Skull as its symbol .

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The Day of the Dead is a joyous holiday in Mexico. It's a time to remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Families decorate altars with pictures, flowers and food. They also visit graves and offer prayers.

This holiday is a time of happiness , not sadness. Families come together and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. It's a time to remember the good times and cherish the memories. That's why at LMDSM, we decided to use the Sugar Skull in our logo, we imbued it with all the pleasures of life to remind you to enjoy every moment .

Find more information via the following links:

World Travelers: Day of the Dead in Mexico

Wikipedia: Day of the Dead (Mexico)

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