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Decorations feature vibrant colors, flowers, candles and, of course, sugar skulls. The holiday’s history began among ancient Mexican cultures such as the Aztec, Toltec and Nahua peoples.
Sugar-skull tattoos, for example, hail from Mexican culture, and the vibrant colors used to decorate the designs are typically seen as a way to celebrate and honor the dead.
40 Meaningful Sugar Skull Tattoos You'll Want to Get Immediately By Macy Daniela Martin Updated on Oct 29, 2019 at 5:37 PM ...
Soberanes himself has a sugar skull tattoo. It's dedicated to his father who died when Soberanes was a child. "My dad passed away when I was very young so Day of the Dead is a big holiday for me ...
Here’s your chance to don full face temporary tattoos, in the tradition of Día de los Muertos sugar skulls, before tonight’s All Souls Procession.