

Xoloitzcuintle acrylic case
Xoloitzcuintle comes from the Nahuatl words Xólotl, meaning hairless or naked, and itzcuintli, meaning dog. In Mexican mythology, Xólotl was the god of transformation and duality, of the nocturnal darkness and the unknown. The Aztecs also raised them for their meat. It is one of Mexico's iconic dogs, present in art and myths. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were great lovers of this breed, not only painting them but also photographing them and being photographed with their dogs, showing the great affection they felt for them.
Acrylic case, 11 x 10 cm, XOLOITZCUICLE model. Contents: 10 small double-sided cards (10 x 7.5 cm) with 10 envelopes. Made with high-relief art engraving and a glossy foil film. All handcrafted by our team of professional engravers on high-quality smooth or textured papers. Handmade in Mexico. Box of 20 pieces.
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