Day of the Dead – Clutch
Sugar skulls, human skulls and broken hearts decorate this day of the dead clutch.
Anatomical Heart Symbolism: The center of the physical and spiritual being. Represents long lasting love even through hardship. Known as the seat of emotions, guided by feeling as opposed to reason.
Skull symbolism: Represents death and mortality. An acceptance of the end and a reminder to use the time wisely.
Sugar Skulls Symbolism: Mexican folk art that represents departed souls, placed on the gravestone to honour their return on all souls day. A celebration of past life.
Rose Symbolism: A powerful symbol of passion. It is associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, who is often portrayed with a crown of roses on her head. Also a symbol of balance and new beginnings. It is contrasted by thorns symbolizing defence and loss.
The Clutch, perfect for day or night, a smaller bag for the essentials. 5" (H) x 10" (L) x 1.5" (W) comes with a detachable strap that can be adjusted with a buckle. Hand carved, tooled, dyed and assembled in Vancouver, BC by Joren Eulalee. This bag is made to age; crafted with a hand selected leather hide and stainless steel hardware.