Honor tradition, language, and ancestral beauty with this 5x7 art print featuring a vibrant bundle of cempasúchil (marigold) flowers—set against a clean white background and titled with its native Nahuatl name: “Cempoalxochitl.”
Known as the flower of the dead, cempoalxochitl holds deep meaning in Mexican and Indigenous traditions, especially during Día de Muertos, symbolizing remembrance, life, and the spiritual journey.
This minimalist yet striking piece centers the flower in its natural form while celebrating language reclamation and cultural identity—a beautiful addition to altars, gallery walls, or gifts rooted in love and legacy.
Features:
Size: 5x7 inches
Material: Museum-quality, acid-free, archival 100% cotton matte paper (250gsm)
Unframed: Print arrives unframed, so you can choose a frame that fits your space
White Border: Built-in border for a clean, gallery-ready presentation
Shipping Information:
Ships flat in an acid-free sleeve with sturdy backing.
Processing between 1 to 3 business days.
Packaged using eco-conscious materials whenever possible
Ideal For:
Día de Muertos altars and seasonal decor
Latinx home or office art
Cultural and botanical print collectors
Gifts that honor Indigenous roots and Mexican heritage
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