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  • Grids create a pattern of energy, an energetic transmitter like a two-way radio that produces a vibrational field to either bring energy down to be released into the environment for some purpose or intent or sending the energy out into the atmosphere for transmutation or for distant spiritual healing. All of the Little Grid Kits are designed, printed and assembled in the USA using high quality paper and hand-picked stones and crystals. The crystals, stones, and shells are 100% genuine and natural. Please note that, as these are natural objects, color and shape will vary.

    Sacred Stone Grid – Joy

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  • The Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is celebrated primarily on November 1 – All Saints Day- and November 2 – All Souls Day. Generally, the 1st is to mourn children who have passed away, and the 2nd is for adults. The whole country is geared up with festivities. Special sweets and treats line entire market stalls with colorful sugar skeletons and coffins by the thousands spilling out into view. Figurines are made to represent the person that has passed away. You will find figurines of musicians, dancers, business people, brides and grooms, doctors, teachers, bakers, and the list goes on. These items are used to decorate simple and elaborate altars that are set up in homes, businesses and at the grave. The food that the person loved is made and put on the altar, so they feel that they are welcomed and honored as a part of the family. Michoacan state has a large Purepecha population. A fierce people that the Aztecs never fully conquered, they retain the traditions of the Día de Muertos, particularly in towns and villages near Lake Pátzcuaro.

    Skull Ornament in Top Hat with Lime Green Feather Accents

    $12.95
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  • The Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is celebrated primarily on November 1 – All Saints Day- and November 2 – All Souls Day. Generally, the 1st is to mourn children who have passed away, and the 2nd is for adults. The whole country is geared up with festivities. Special sweets and treats line entire market stalls with colorful sugar skeletons and coffins by the thousands spilling out into view. Figurines are made to represent the person that has passed away. You will find figurines of musicians, dancers, business people, brides and grooms, doctors, teachers, bakers, and the list goes on. These items are used to decorate simple and elaborate altars that are set up in homes, businesses and at the grave. The food that the person loved is made and put on the altar, so they feel that they are welcomed and honored as a part of the family. Michoacan state has a large Purepecha population. A fierce people that the Aztecs never fully conquered, they retain the traditions of the Día de Muertos, particularly in towns and villages near Lake Pátzcuaro.

    Skull Ornament in Top Hat with Neon Orange Feather Accents

    $12.95
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  • The Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is celebrated primarily on November 1 – All Saints Day- and November 2 – All Souls Day. Generally, the 1st is to mourn children who have passed away, and the 2nd is for adults. The whole country is geared up with festivities. Special sweets and treats line entire market stalls with colorful sugar skeletons and coffins by the thousands spilling out into view. Figurines are made to represent the person that has passed away. You will find figurines of musicians, dancers, business people, brides and grooms, doctors, teachers, bakers, and the list goes on. These items are used to decorate simple and elaborate altars that are set up in homes, businesses and at the grave. The food that the person loved is made and put on the altar, so they feel that they are welcomed and honored as a part of the family. Michoacan state has a large Purepecha population. A fierce people that the Aztecs never fully conquered, they retain the traditions of the Día de Muertos, particularly in towns and villages near Lake Pátzcuaro.

    Skull Ornament in Top Hat with Purple Feather Accents

    $12.95
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