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Adolfo Alba

Category: Art
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USD $203.00

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Description

*Tequila not included

"A lot went into this and to the naked eye it’s a design but it’s actually a combination of two cultures. I got that idea because of Howard the founder of KOKORO and how it’s all coming together.

The black and white is the Mexican crest broken apart and put back together in a way to pay homage to Aztec drawings.

The agave in the upper center is an agave that I created from the Caracara’s talons to form an agave.

The agave design is spaced out because Aztecs would have given space in between the lines because of the tools the used back then to create designs would have had given this space.

Now the Japanese culture for the Kokoro portion.

The red X’s signify text and Japanese text is written vertically in columns.

The reason the X’s are to the left is because they are their own column but if you stand back and look at the blank space on the neck it was intentional.


It allowed the Japanese culture representation to exist on the bottle in a clean, and clear manner while the white space is an ode to the original KOKORO design." -Adolfo Alba

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