Skull-Flower Mandala: An Ornamental Sugar Skull in Mandala Style with Blossoms, Tendrils and Día de los Muertos Symbols
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Sophisticated, ornamental mandala centred around a large, elaborately decorated sugar skull (calavera de azúcar) — in the tradition of Día de los Muertos. The skull is the mandala centre: large, symmetrical, with mandala-inspired decorations on its surface: eye sockets filled with large stylised flower designs (like roses) instead of dark holes; forehead with large ornate diamond/lozenge pattern; delicate scrollwork and dotwork covers cheekbones; nose cavity with small heart shape. Radiating outward in concentric rings: Ring 1: marigold petals circling the skull like a crown. Ring 2: alternating rose motifs and small butterfly shapes. Ring 3: miniature skull motifs alternating with marigolds. Ring 4 (outermost): large ornate vines and leaves. Four cardinal directions marked with larger butterfly motifs.