sugar skull
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the use of clay-moulded sugar in their preparation.
Noun[edit]
sugar skull (plural sugar skulls)
- (in Mexico) A brightly coloured skull face icon, placed on the grave of the deceased to celebrate their life during festivals and feast days.
- Synonym: calavera
- A more modern design of the same style, often done as a tattoo, and normally darker in colour and more macabre.