This new rustic Mexican tin sacred heart wall hanging features Day of the Dead angel imagery and is suited for collectors or home decor displays. The piece is described as a wall hanging and may complement folk art, Mexico-inspired interiors, or themed holiday decor. Free shipping is included with purchase. Check the listing for details on exact size, materials, mounting hardware, and any included accessories, as specifications are not provided in the description.
| Item ID | 376171760137 |
| Location | San Ysidro US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
losnaguales
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-04-16T01:41:17.000Z |
| Occasion | Day of the Dead |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Mexico |
| Culture | Mexican |
| Handmade | Yes |
This new rustic Mexican tin sacred heart wall hanging features Day of the Dead angel imagery and is suited for collectors or home decor displays. The piece is described as a wall hanging and may complement folk art, Mexico-inspired interiors, or themed holiday decor. Free shipping is included with purchase. Check the listing for details on exact size, materials, mounting hardware, and any included accessories, as specifications are not provided in the description.
Sacred heart, day of the dead angels holding a heart, punched tin ornament, wall hanging made in San Miguel de Allende.Size 18" x 10". Please check photos very detailed embossed work specially the heart it has a 3D shape.San Miguel de Allende, it is a famous colonial Mexican city, famous not only for the beautiful colonial buildings and churches but also by its huge international creative community, one of its more important crafts it is the work of tin since many many decades ago, in its origins almost 100% of it was devotional art, specially nichos, now the craft has become more wide in its subjects like folk art and decorative wall hangings.For Mexicans the cultural tradition of day of the dead has been a festivity for many centuries, even before the spaniards arrived to what it is called Mexico today. This festivity usually celebrated on November first and second it is used to remember our departed ones, mexican families make altars at their homes with traditional food and drinks that the loved ones used to like when alive. It is a joyful way to remember and honor the life of our loved ones that are not anymore with us.Thanks for buying, for more than 15 years our objective at "Los Naguales" has been to provide with handmade treasures that will help bring beauty to your live, so thank you so much for your support.