Experience the vibrant and rich culture of Calavera's (Mexican sugar skulls) with our 8,888 NFT collection launching exclusively on APECHAIN.
Each token showcases a unique and intricate design inspired by traditional sugar skull art and represents a one of a kind piece of history for this historic tradition.
Collection Size: 8,888
Mintdate: Stealthmint (see twitter)
Price: 3.8 APE
The main focus on our Calavera's collection is the over 40 different skull designs, each with its own unique style and inspiration. Some feature intricate and colorful patterns, while others are more minimalist and subdued.
6 skeleton traits, 4 teeth traits, 48 different clothes, 8 neck accessories, 10 beards and mustaches, 4 mouth accessories, 3 face wearables and 24 head accessories.
From classic sugar skull designs to more abstract and contemporary creations, each token is a work of art that celebrates the rich and vibrant culture of Calavera's.
The skulls should be the center piece of any Calavera collection - thats why we did over 40. Some are traditional, some are inspired by NFT collections and others are inspired by real world Mexican gods or criminal gangs.
*some of the skulls showcased are NOT rare. Follow us on twitter and discord for more leaks and teasers.
Calavera's is starting out as an art project only in order keep a cheap mint price and guarantee a mintout and the formation of a solid community.
We don't want to make a series of empty promises that we cannot keep, especially given recent NFT market conditions.
Some
ideas:
1. Streetwear / Merchandise
2. Art collaborations with established collections
3. Exclusive access to art related events and experiences
4. Real world collectibles/toys based on our collection
5. A 3D drop to holders and/or collaboration with The Otherside
We will revisit those and more ideas after mint out and also let our community be part in the decision making process.
Calavera's, or decorated skulls, are an iconic symbol of Mexican culture with a rich history and significance. The tradition of decorating skulls for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) dates back centuries and is believed to have originated with the Aztecs .
During this holiday, families create beautiful altars and offerings to honor their deceased loved ones, and sugar skulls and other calaveras are commonly used as decorative items.
Over time, the tradition of creating calaveras has evolved into a form of art, with each skull design representing a unique interpretation or message. Through their intricate designs and vibrant colors, Calavera's serve as a beautiful and meaningful representation of Mexican culture, history and traditions.