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Ex-voto woman visits her deceased father to the cemetery on Dia de Muertos theme

$ 17.42

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

    Description

    Debido a la contingencia de salud mundial les informamos que los envios de ex-votos tienen un retraso importante, tu pedido puede tardar en llegar más de lo acostumbrado. De antemano te pedimos una disculpa por los inconvenientes que esta situación puede generar, agradecemos tu comprensión y paciencia. Gracias. EXVOTOS MEXICANOS
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    Due to the worldwide health contingency we inform you that the ex-votos shipments have a significant delay, your order may take longer than usual to arrive. We apologize in advance for the inconvenience this situation may cause, we appreciate your understanding and patience. Thank you. MEXICAN EXVOTOS
    We are manufacturers of exvotos for several years.
    All stories and situations are painted our authorship and are 100% handmade crafts from Mexico.
    We ship to anywhere in the world. The shipping cost depends on the country. Please ask me.
    We have more ex-votos, please ask for them.
    Thank you.
    *Shipping is by the Mexican postal service and takes between 4 or 5 weeks to arrive*
    Unique piece painted by the artist: Flor Palomares
    EX-VOTO VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE PAINTED ON TIN WITH THE FOLLOWING LEGEND:
    Cada 2 de Noviembre voy al panteón a visitar a mi papá difunto y a llevarle sus flores y sus veladoras. Le doy las infinitas gracias con este retablito a la Virgencita de Guadalupe de que pesar de la modernidad y del paso del tiempo no se ha perdido esta bonita tradición en la que recordamos a nuestros seres queridos que ya no están físicamente con nosotros y nos da la esperanza de reencontrarnos con ellos algún día. San Andrés Mixquic, México.
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    Every November 2 I go to the cemetery to visit my deceased father and bring him his flowers and candles. I give my infinite thanks with this little altarpiece to the Virgin of Guadalupe that despite modernity and the passage of time, this beautiful tradition has not been lost in which we remember our loved ones who are no longer physically with us and give us the hope to meet them again one day. San Andrés Mixquic, Mexico.
    Size: 7
    1/2 X 11 inches approx
    Note: To protect our original work, the photograph has a watermark. She is only found in the photograph, not the actual ex-voto, it is only used for copyright purposes. Thank you.
    All our ex votos are copyrighted