OUR COLLECTIONS

The Catrina Icons by iLaCatrina span across diverse collections, each celebrating unique aspects of Mexican culture, heritage, and identity. From the Elements of Essence collection, which embodies the natural forces of Earth, Water, Fire, and Air, to the Voices of Mexico collection, which honors the stories and legacies of revolutionary women, mariachi music, and ancient civilizations, these icons showcase the rich tapestry of Mexico’s traditions.

Each Catrina is a masterpiece of symbolism and artistry, blending intricate designs with meaningful narratives. Whether drawing inspiration from nature, history, or cultural expression, these icons represent the harmony, resilience, and creativity that define the Mexican spirit, making every collection a vibrant tribute to the beauty and depth of Mexico’s heritage.

iLaCatrina Collection Elements of Essence

The Elements of Essence collection by iLaCatrina celebrates the fundamental forces that shape life, culture, and identity. Each Catrina in this collection captures the harmony and interplay of these elements, showcasing their role in both the natural world and the cultural essence of Mexico.

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

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

Element of Fire is signified by candles in the ofrenda and depicted by Chantico Catrina, the goddess of fire.

Element of Fire is signified by candles in the ofrenda and depicted by Chantico Catrina, the goddess of fire.

Reflected in the ofrenda by produce and represented by Chicomecoatl Catrina, the Aztec goddess of agriculture, sustenance, and fertility.the papel picado.

Reflected in the ofrenda by produce and represented by Chicomecoatl Catrina, the Aztec goddess of agriculture, sustenance, and fertility.the papel picado.

Represented by a glass with liquid and embodied by Chalchiuhtlicue Catrina, the Aztec deity of water.

Represented by a glass with liquid and embodied by Chalchiuhtlicue Catrina, the Aztec deity of water.

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.

The Fantastical Offerings collection by iLaCatrina is a captivating tribute to the mystical and spiritual traditions of Mexico. Each Catrina in this collection embodies a unique facet of Mexican folklore, faith, and imagination, blending vibrant artistry with profound symbolism.

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.
This unique concept celebrates life and death, with the colorful, fantastical designs of Alebrijes, the traditional spirit animals originating from Mexican folk art.
This unique concept celebrates life and death, with the colorful, fantastical designs of Alebrijes, the traditional spirit animals originating from Mexican folk art.
"Castilla" refers to the origin of the flowers that Juan Diego, a man of Aztec descent, gathered as proof that the apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe were real in 1531, Mexico.
“Castilla” refers to the origin of the flowers that Juan Diego, a man of Aztec descent, gathered as proof that the apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe were real in 1531, Mexico.
This icon symbolizes the powerful intersection of faith, tradition, and artistry representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
This icon symbolizes the powerful intersection of faith, tradition, and artistry representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

The Voices of Mexico collection by iLaCatrina honors the enduring spirit, history, and cultural legacy of Mexico’s people. Each Catrina in this collection represents a vital aspect of Mexican identity, from the resilience of revolutionary women to the vibrancy of mariachi music and the grandeur of ancient civilizations.

Representing the grandeur of the Mexica Empire and honoring the legacy of its last empress, this icon showcases the height of Indigenous civilization.
Representing the grandeur of the Mexica Empire and honoring the legacy of its last empress, this icon showcases the height of Indigenous civilization.
The Catrina Mexicana Icon represents the vibrant spirit and soul of Mexico, embodying its rich cultural heritage and resilience.
The Catrina Mexicana Icon represents the vibrant spirit and soul of Mexico, embodying its rich cultural heritage and resilience.
The Adela Catrina Icon honors the brave women of the Mexican Revolution who cared for the wounded and fearlessly joined combat when needed, standing alongside men on the battlefield.
The Adela Catrina Icon honors the brave women of the Mexican Revolution who cared for the wounded and fearlessly joined combat when needed, standing alongside men on the battlefield.
The Catrina Murales Icon celebrates the spirit of cultural expressionism, honoring the Mexican tradition of using murals to depict art, folklore, and national identity.
The Catrina Murales Icon celebrates the spirit of cultural expressionism, honoring the Mexican tradition of using murals to depict art, folklore, and national identity.
The Fiesta Catrina captures the vibrant spirit of celebration, embodying the joy, energy, and unity of Mexican festivities.
The Fiesta Catrina captures the vibrant spirit of celebration, embodying the joy, energy, and unity of Mexican festivities.
The Mariachi Catrina embodies the joyous spirit and musical heritage of Mexico, celebrating the iconic mariachi tradition.
The Mariachi Catrina embodies the joyous spirit and musical heritage of Mexico, celebrating the iconic mariachi tradition.