Crested Caracara Papel Picado Mug
Crested Caracara Papel Picado Mug
These high-quality ceramic mugs blend birding and culture, featuring a vibrant papel picado design of two Crested Caracaras on blooming saguaro cactuses, with a colored handle and interior that match the artwork for a bold and festive look. Each purchase supports Latino Outdoors, helping to create access to outdoor experiences for Latino communities.
About the Mug
About the Mug
- Design is hand drawn by someone who loves birds as much as you do.
- 11 oz capacity holds enough caffeine to jumpstart your morning birdwatching.
- Durable, heat-resistant ceramic.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- High-quality, glossed finish.
About the bird
About the bird
Caracara plancus
The Crested Caracara behaves like a vulture, looks like a hawk, and is often called the "Mexican eagle". In fact, it's a falcon, and can be found soaring over plains and prairies from the Southwestern US to South America.
Return policy
Return policy
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your unworn, undamaged Colorflock goods, you can return them within 30 days of the purchase date for a refund. See our refund policy for full details.
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Why you'll love it
This beautifully designed mug is perfect for coffee lovers who appreciate cultural artistry. It’s functional, durable, and adds a pop of color to your daily routine.
- Made from high-quality ceramic
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Colored handle and interior to match the design for a festive look
- Supports Latino Outdoors’ mission to increase outdoor inclusivity
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with Colorflock
The crested caracara: a mexican icon
The Crested Caracara has long been a symbol of national importance in Mexico. Ornithological historians believe that the “Mexican eagle” held a sacred position within pre-Colombian Aztec culture, and it continues to be a common subject of folklore and legends throughout Central and South America.
This member of the Falconidae family can be found soaring above open country from the deserts of the Southwestern US to the pampas of South America.
The artwork featured in this series is based on the photography of Mike Henry, a renowned bird and wildlife photographer in Tucson, Arizona.
photo by Mike Henry
What is papel picado?
Papel picado (in English: “cut paper”), is a traditional Mexican folk art medium made by cutting beautiful and often elaborate designs into brightly colored paper. It evolved from early Aztec art that including carving spirit figures from paper derived from mulberry and fig bark.
In both Mexico and within Mexican communities in the United States and abroad, papel picado is used to celebrate many holidays and festivities, from weddings and quinceañeras to Dia de los Muertos and Easter.
Giving back to latino communities
Colorflock lives in Nashville, but it has its roots in San Antonio, Texas and the Hispanic heritage of this vibrant city.
We are pleased to be able to donate 10% of the proceeds from this series to Latino Outdoors, an incredible organization that inspires, connects, and engages Latino communities in the outdoors and ensures that Latino history, heritage, and leadership are valued and represented in these spaces.
Conservation isn’t just about habitat preservation. It’s also about bringing diverse experiences and cultures to our conservation efforts to ensure that we’re preserving Earth’s natural gifts for all people in all places. We’re excited to partner with Latino Outdoors in this mission.