Object
Decoration Assortment for Family Ceremony
A mismatched collection of paper flowers, tissue papel picado banners, and fraying ribbon strands that Julieta salvages from household storage to help Mirabel prepare for the family’s ceremony. The materials are slightly worn from years of use, their edges crumpled and colors faded, yet they hold the remnants of past celebrations. Julieta handles them with care, demonstrating that even discarded items can carry purpose when tied to tradition.
2 appearances
Purpose
To decorate the family home for an upcoming ceremony, though the specific ritual or event is not yet observed in these preparations.
Significance
Symbolizes the family’s continued effort to uphold tradition despite their fading magical gifts. It also represents Julieta’s quiet reassurance to Mirabel—that belonging is not tied to performance, and love persists even when external validation wanes.
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