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Miniature coffin with moveable skeleton, from Mexican Day of the Dead festival

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000-190-004-333-C
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Miniature coffin with moveable skeleton, from Mexican Day of the Dead festival

This mini-coffin is one of a range of items made for the Mexican Day of the Dead festival (31 October - 2 November). Families use these to decorate altars (ofrendas) dedicated to dead relations. The skeleton reminds us that we will all die.

This miniature black wooden coffin has a hole in its lid and, inside, a shrouded skeleton which tilts up by pulling a string at the coffin's end. The lid has painted white swirls and an inscription 'Solos contra el destino' (we face destiny alone).

The Mexican Day of the Dead festival combines the Christian feasts of All Souls' Day (31 October) and All Saints' Day (Todos Santos, Hallowmas, 1 November) with pre-Christian beliefs, in celebrating the return of the dead with feasts and offerings.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-333-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  K.1999.1423
Date: 1999
Material: Wood; paint, white; fired clay; string; fabric. Inscription: Solos contra el destino [We face destiny alone]
Dimensions: 32 mm H x 86 mm L x 36 mm W
What: Coffin / skeleton / miniature
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Where: Central America, Mexico
Mexico, Mexico City (Sonora Market)
Event: Mexican Day of the Dead festival
Description: Miniature black wooden coffin containing a moveable shrouded skeleton, the lid has painted white swirls and an inscription `Solos contra el destino`, made for the Mexico Day of the Dead festival, 1999
References:
  • Carmichael, E. and Sayer, C. The Skeleton at the Feast, Texas, 1997 
  • Carmichael, E. and Sayer, C., The Skeleton at the feast. Texas: 1997 
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