CATRINA ICONS

Talavera Catrina was created to pay homage to one of Mexico’s renowned art craftsmanship, the Talavera pottery.
Talavera Catrina was created to pay homage to one of Mexico’s renowned art craftsmanship, the Talavera pottery.
Catrina Xochiquetzal, the Aztec goddess of love, beauty, flowers, fertility, and the protector of young women.
Catrina Xochiquetzal, the Aztec goddess of love, beauty, flowers, fertility, and the protector of young women.
Catrina Monarca, an exclusive icon created to represent the journey of the souls of the departed to the realm of the living.
Catrina Monarca, an exclusive icon created to represent the journey of the souls of the departed to the realm of the living.
Catrina Fiesta honors the most important San Antonio vibrant tradition that celebrates the history and culture of San Antonio, Texas. This annual April event features vibrant parades, food-centric events, and lively local entertainment.
Catrina Fiesta honors the most important San Antonio vibrant tradition that celebrates the history and culture of San Antonio, Texas.

Catrina “Quetzalcoatl” is an artistic portrayal of the “Feathered Serpent”, a deity in Aztec culture and literature.