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In the small town of Teotitlán del Valle in Oaxaca, the Gonzales Matías celebrates Día de Muertos. Pedro Gonzales Sosa and Herlinda Gonzales Matías (daughter) pose in front of their ofrenda that they made to honor their loved ones during this time. An ofrenda is an altar or offering created to honor and remember deceased loved ones. The ofrenda typically consists of a table or platform covered with a cloth, and it is decorated with candles, flowers, incense, photographs of the deceased, and other items that were meaningful to them in life. Teotitlán del Valle is a village located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional weaving practices. The village has been producing textiles for centuries, using natural dyes and techniques passed down through generations. The wool used in the weaving process is often sourced from local sheep and hand-spun, creating a unique and authentic product. Teotitlán del Valle is famous for its vibrant and intricate tapestries and rugs, which feature intricate patterns and designs that reflect the Zapotec culture.
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ERC721
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0x71a7...bde9
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10 %
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Una Familia Celebra el Día de Muertos
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In the small town of Teotitlán del Valle in Oaxaca, the Gonzales Matías celebrates Día de Muertos. Pedro Gonzales Sosa and Herlinda Gonzales Matías (daughter) pose in front of their ofrenda that they made to honor their loved ones during this time. An ofrenda is an altar or offering created to honor and remember deceased loved ones. The ofrenda typically consists of a table or platform covered with a cloth, and it is decorated with candles, flowers, incense, photographs of the deceased, and other items that were meaningful to them in life. Teotitlán del Valle is a village located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional weaving practices. The village has been producing textiles for centuries, using natural dyes and techniques passed down through generations. The wool used in the weaving process is often sourced from local sheep and hand-spun, creating a unique and authentic product. Teotitlán del Valle is famous for its vibrant and intricate tapestries and rugs, which feature intricate patterns and designs that reflect the Zapotec culture.
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Token Id
Token Standard
ERC721
Chain
Ethereum
Royalty Recipient
0x71a7...bde9
Royalty
10 %
IP Rights
Certified IP Terms: The RealNifty Collectible License
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