
Sugar Skull
A sugar skull is a colorful, decorative representation of a human skull, traditionally used in Mexican culture to celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Made from sugar or ceramic, these vibrant skulls are often adorned with floral patterns, bright colors, and intricate designs. They symbolize honoring deceased loved ones, serving as a joyful reminder of life and memory. The elaborate decorations reflect a celebration of mortality and the continuing connection between the living and the dead, blending artistry with cultural significance.