This authentic hand-painted ceramic tile by renowned Mexican folk artist Javier Ramos Lucano features a classic calavera skeleton wearing a traditional sombrero and blue necktie, beautifully rendered against a warm red background.
Created in Tonalá, Jalisco, Mexico, a region celebrated for its rich pottery and folk art traditions, this collectible tile captures the whimsical charm and cultural significance of Día de los Muertos imagery. The minimalist design, bold colors, and handcrafted details make it a wonderful example of traditional Mexican ceramic artistry.
Measuring approximately 3 inches by 3 inches, this tile is ideal for display in a folk art collection, Day of the Dead arrangement, gallery wall, or Southwestern-inspired decor.
A delightful and authentic piece of Tonalá folk art that celebrates Mexico's enduring ceramic and cultural traditions.
It's Cactus: Your source for Haitian metal sculptures and other Fair Trade folk art from Haiti. Whether it is for your home or garden, metal wall art is universally wonderful! Haitian metal art is handmade by village artisans and created from recycled metal steel oil drums. Most importantly tho, it is Fair Trade, so everyone benefits, including you!
And that's not all! You will also find fabulous Latin American folk art. There is everything from carved wooden Santos and textiles from Guatemala, mantas and masks from Bolivia, ceramic art from Mexico, retablos from Peru, painted furniture from Ecuador, and authentic Day of the Dead decor from throughout the region. Doesn't matter if you're looking for colorful and whimsical or vintage and timeless, you'll find the perfect piece for you!
We invite you to take a look for yourself. Enjoy!