Frida Kahlo Sugar Skull money clip features the iconic Mexican skull painted by the artist. This high-end chromed steel money clip showcases a perfect replica of the original design applied on the front and comes in an elegant black packaging.
You might not be familiar with money clip uses. However, it is a smart way to carry your cash in style.  Frida's one can hide neatly into the blazer pocket or the pocket of a pair of trousers and keep your currencies and cards safe altogether. The best way to enjoy Frida Kahlo Sugar Skull money clip is first to fold your bills and money in half, then slide them into the clip. Afterward, you organize your cards and slide them under the prong and voilà ¡! You can now keep the money clip in your pocket.
Frida Kahlo was an inspiration to a nation in a time that Mexican identity was beginning to come into its own. Frida was both a perpetual feminist icon and a monument to Latin American literature. The bulk of her work, while highly personal, also found within it a voice that spoke to an entire nation. She will always remain for her signature style and the unflinching truth conveyed by her images.
Pieces of Frida Kahlo, such as The Frame illustrate how personal and important her artwork was in shaping her life. By allowing herself an outlet for her vast interior life, she brought a simple, unadulterated beauty to the real world. Often thought of like a surrealist, she would deny the title, claiming that, unlike dreamlike and subconscious imagery the Surrealists dealt with, her imagery was taken from her own life.
Phenomenal talent and a highly individualistic and introspective person, Kahlo will always remain for her honesty and her deeply personal works. Kahlo inspired a nation and countless artists.