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SANTA MUERTE by artist Myriam PowellSanta Muerte is sculpted out of Stoneclay and Cosclay. Her dress is made out of cotton tea dyed fabrics, lace and tulle. Her crown is made out nails, wire, skull and cross beads. She is attached to a wooden base, She measures 20" tall. Santa Muerte History: Our Lady of the Holy Death is a personification of death. Unlike other saints who originated in Mexican folk religion, Santa Muerte is not, herself, seen as a dead human being. She is associated
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Santa Muerte is sculpted out of Stoneclay and Cosclay. Her dress is made out of cotton tea dyed fabrics, lace and tulle. Her crown is made out nails, wire, skull and cross beads.

She is attached to a wooden base, She measures 20" tall.

Santa Muerte History:

Our Lady of the Holy Death is a personification of death. Unlike other saints who originated in Mexican folk religion, Santa Muerte is not, herself, seen as a dead human being. She is associated with healing, protection, financial wellbeing, and assurance of a path to the afterlife.

Although there are other death saints in Latin America, such as San La Muerte, Santa Muerte is the only female saint of death in either of the Americas. Though early figures of the saint were male, iconographically, Santa Muerte is a skeleton dressed in female clothes or a shroud, and carrying both a scythe and a globe. Santa Muerte is marked out as female not by her figure but by her attire and hair. The latter was introduced by a believer named Enriqueta Romero.

The two most common objects that Santa Muerte holds in her hands are a globe and a scythe. The scythe can symbolize the cutting of negative energies or influences. As a harvesting tool, a scythe may also symbolize hope and prosperity. Her scythe reflects her origins as the Grim Reaper ("la Parca" of medieval Spain), and can represent the moment of death, when it is said to cut a silver thread. The scythe has a long handle, indicating that it can reach anywhere. The globe represents Death's vast power and dominion over the earth, and may be seen as a kind of a tomb to which we all return.

SANTA MUERTE by artist Myriam Powell

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