Amazing Pinata's Blog — Dia de muertos

Lorena Robletto
Celebrating Oaxacan Culture and Community

Celebrating Oaxacan Culture and Community

Though I am Nicaraguan by birth and immigrated to the United States in 1973, my journey in the piñata industry has given me a profound appreciation for Mexican culture, especially the artistry and traditions of the Oaxacan people.

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Lorena Robletto
Guide to Creating a Día de Muertos Table - Amazing Pinatas

Guide to Creating a Día de Muertos Table

  Guide to Creating a Día de Muertos Table Día de Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead, is a deeply rooted and cherished Mexican tradition celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. This vibrant and colorful festivity is a time of joy and celebration, providing a unique opportunity for families and communities to come together to remember and honor those who have departed. The heart of this tradition lies in the creation of ofrendas, beautifully adorned altars, all designed to welcome and pay homage to the spirits of loved ones. Explore our 'Guide to Creating a Día de...

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