Teyolia Three Arm Candelabra - Marigold Finish
Teyolia is the Nahuatl word for soul.
A fitting name for this stunning three arm candelabra that is remenicent of the Marigold flower. According to legend this flower was gifted to Nahua by thier Sun God, Tonatiuh, so that they may honor thier dead.
Today the marigold flower is a prominant feature of Day of the Dead celebrations.
Beautiful as a pair on a console, dining room table or buffet cabinet.
Use similar color candles for a monochrome and modern feel or use multicolor ones for a more festive look.
Dimensions: 12” w x 7” d x 17” h
Made and painted by hand
Material: Glazed Clay
Color: Marigold
This item is 100% handmade by artisans in San Jose de Gracia in the municipality of Tangancicuaro, Michoacán de Ocampo. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured.
Teyolia is the Nahuatl word for soul.
A fitting name for this stunning three arm candelabra that is remenicent of the Marigold flower. According to legend this flower was gifted to Nahua by thier Sun God, Tonatiuh, so that they may honor thier dead.
Today the marigold flower is a prominant feature of Day of the Dead celebrations.
Beautiful as a pair on a console, dining room table or buffet cabinet.
Use similar color candles for a monochrome and modern feel or use multicolor ones for a more festive look.
Dimensions: 12” w x 7” d x 17” h
Made and painted by hand
Material: Glazed Clay
Color: Marigold
This item is 100% handmade by artisans in San Jose de Gracia in the municipality of Tangancicuaro, Michoacán de Ocampo. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured.
Teyolia is the Nahuatl word for soul.
A fitting name for this stunning three arm candelabra that is remenicent of the Marigold flower. According to legend this flower was gifted to Nahua by thier Sun God, Tonatiuh, so that they may honor thier dead.
Today the marigold flower is a prominant feature of Day of the Dead celebrations.
Beautiful as a pair on a console, dining room table or buffet cabinet.
Use similar color candles for a monochrome and modern feel or use multicolor ones for a more festive look.
Dimensions: 12” w x 7” d x 17” h
Made and painted by hand
Material: Glazed Clay
Color: Marigold
This item is 100% handmade by artisans in San Jose de Gracia in the municipality of Tangancicuaro, Michoacán de Ocampo. Due to this process, there may be a slight variation from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in handmade products, so you may expect minor distinctions that will make your purchase special and truly one of a kind and the products you receive might vary slightly from those pictured.