Description: Vintage Skeleton Calaveras Wedding, Mexican Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Tiles - Multicolor - Bride and Groom in Formal Wear This vintage Calaveras wedding sugar skull tile is a beautiful piece that celebrates Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead. The handmade tiles are made in Mexico and feature intricate designs that showcase the country's rich heritage. The provenance of the tiles is not available, but it is clear that they have been owned and appreciated for years. The tiles are perfect for collectors of Day of the Dead and Mexican culture items. They are also great for those who appreciate unique and beautiful pieces that add a touch of history to any collection. The tiles are a must-have for anyone who loves Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead. Great for Halloween! 6.25" x 6.25". There is a small chip on the bottom edge but doesn't change how great this tile is. Use it for your wedding day, Halloween or Day of the Dead. * COMBINED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE!! PLEASE NOTE: FOR COMBINED SHIPPING OR IF THE SHIPPING PRICE FOR AN INDIVIDUAL ITEM SEEMS HIGHER THAN NORMAL, PLEASE JUST SEND US YOUR ZIP CODE AND REQUEST AN ACCURATE QUOTE. * Please See Photos for Condition & Description. * Wear is consistent with age and usage. * Please ask questions before purchase, additional photos supplied on request. * Our Home is Pet and Smoke Free! AND EVEN IF WE DID HAVE A PET, WE WOULDN’T ALLOW IT TO SMOKE IN THE HOUSE ANYWAY! * YES! We do consider all offers. * There's more to see!! Click HERE and check out our eclectic, must have, can’t live without, gorgeous & Unique Treasures! Save us as a favorite seller (Click HERE) Because there’s MORE to come ….. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!! PLEASE NOTE: Items in photos that are used as props or for display purposes or if in the background of the photo ARE NOT INCLUDED unless specifically mentioned in the description
Price: 22 USD
Location: Westminster, California
End Time: 2024-08-28T10:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Occasion: Day of the Dead
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Culture: Mexican
Handmade: Yes