Photo de stock - MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 21: A worker from the ""Taller de Yuriria"" wears a protective mask, while using a template to cutting a traditional Mexican paper 'Papel Picado', that is used to decorate offerings and the streets of the city during the Day of the Dead (Dia de Muertos) celebrations. On October 21, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Taller Yurita founded since 32 years by Alberto Torres in 1988. who learned the trade in a self-taught way to perfect the technique of Papel Picado, now El Taller Yurita has many designs that are sold in the national market and around the world. The activity of cutting paper to achieve the printing of a design dates back to pre-Hispanic times and was carried out on amate paper. Credit: Nicolas Tavira/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access.

Photo de stock: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 21: A worker from the ""Taller de Yuriria"" wears a protective mask, while using a template to cutting a traditional Mexican paper.

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