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Cornhusk Cempasúchil (Marigold) Flower

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Cornhusk Cempasúchil (Marigold) Flower

Hoja de Maíz Cornhusk Cempasúchil, Marigold, Flower Made by artisans in Guerrero, Mexico.

This handmade marigold is crafted from totomoxtle, or corn husk, in a process that starts with careful leaf selection and hand shaping. Artisans dye each petal in a range of warm orange hues, perfectly capturing the essence of cempasúchil—the symbolic flower of Día de Muertos. These semi faux-flower features a wire stem for easy placement, ideal for adorning an ofrenda or any space where you want to celebrate the beauty of this cultural tradition. Whether for seasonal decoration or a year-round accent, it’s a lovely way to bring Mexican heritage into your home.

  • Handmade replicating the cempasúchil flower, or the flower of twenty petals.
  • Made of the husk of a corn.
  • include a wire stems that can be bent at preference or bunched together with others to create a bouquet.
  • Sold individually
  • There will be color tone variations for their artisanal nature.
  • If the flower bends for any reason (this can happen after mailing/shipping), simply use a moist towel to gently bring it back to shape.
  • Approximate Dimensions:
    5" diameter 3" depth x 10" wire stem

At Lolo—Mercadito, we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get an authentic, artisanal piece made with love by artisans from Mexico. These are artisanal products. For this reason, there might be some flaws and variations in sizing, color, and design. Note that they are not defects but a natural part of admiring handmade crafts.

$1.75

Original: $5.00

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Cornhusk Cempasúchil (Marigold) Flower

$5.00

$1.75

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Hoja de Maíz Cornhusk Cempasúchil, Marigold, Flower Made by artisans in Guerrero, Mexico.

This handmade marigold is crafted from totomoxtle, or corn husk, in a process that starts with careful leaf selection and hand shaping. Artisans dye each petal in a range of warm orange hues, perfectly capturing the essence of cempasúchil—the symbolic flower of Día de Muertos. These semi faux-flower features a wire stem for easy placement, ideal for adorning an ofrenda or any space where you want to celebrate the beauty of this cultural tradition. Whether for seasonal decoration or a year-round accent, it’s a lovely way to bring Mexican heritage into your home.

  • Handmade replicating the cempasúchil flower, or the flower of twenty petals.
  • Made of the husk of a corn.
  • include a wire stems that can be bent at preference or bunched together with others to create a bouquet.
  • Sold individually
  • There will be color tone variations for their artisanal nature.
  • If the flower bends for any reason (this can happen after mailing/shipping), simply use a moist towel to gently bring it back to shape.
  • Approximate Dimensions:
    5" diameter 3" depth x 10" wire stem

At Lolo—Mercadito, we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get an authentic, artisanal piece made with love by artisans from Mexico. These are artisanal products. For this reason, there might be some flaws and variations in sizing, color, and design. Note that they are not defects but a natural part of admiring handmade crafts.

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