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This Online Service offers to fulfilled celebrations needs with the most amazing Custom-Made Piñatas, Cakes and Face Painting.  We offer our customers the possibility to participate in the creation of their Cakes, Piñatas and Face Painting. Via our website customers are able to influence and drive the sizes, shape, color of their selected Piñatas and Cakes in the convenience and confidence of their computer. Send us a pictures, talk to us via our contact page. Everything is possible at ECM & KeliKeli.com.

We have been in business since 2006 and have already served hundreds of satisfied clients. 

Our Home based is in Montreal, Canada.

We are the online solution for exclusive "Custom-Cakes" , "Custom Hand-Made Piñatas" & "Face Painting".

We invite you to see our creations via our Sites:

www.KeliKeli.com

 
 

“ I can make your party extra special”

With a custom authentic hand-made Piñata! Simply Contact me with your ideas.

Piñata prices:

* $45 and $55 (depending of the shape from 45 cm to 55 cm ,simples shapes , likes faces, Soccer ball, etc.

* $65 and $75 (depending on the shape from 85cm to 1 m 25cm) shapes like, whole body, etc.

* Giant Piñatas (are pricing depending of the shape, size and design) Please conatct me.

All my Piñatas bring a rope, the decorated stick and bags (string pull down option) 

 

* We also make 18+ Plus Piñatas and Cakes, please Contact me to provide the Website (ADULT CAKES AND PIÑATAS)

 

Note: custom-made piñatas may require at least 1 or 2 weeks producing depending on customization. However I may have piñatas on stock that quickly might satisfy your needs. I shipped anywhere in Canada to know your exact price please do not forget to write your full shipping address in our Contact Form.

 

Piñata History

The Piñata is associated with the Latin culture. Yet, historians point to Asia — namely China — as the original point of origin. It is surmised that upon visiting China, famous traveler Marco Polo witnessed the Chinese creating colorful figures of animals covered in paper that were strung up with harnesses. These figures were used in celebrations for the New Year. Polo brought the ideas of these early piñatas to Europe Europeans linked the piñata with Lenten celebrations.

Word of the piñata traveled across the ocean to America. Spanish missionaries to North America brought their piñatas along. They covered them with colored paper to make them look scary, in the hopes of attracting people to their religious ceremonies.

The piñata took on a satellite form — a ball with seven cones sticking out, each with streamers on the end. The cones eventually, the piñata acquired a religious meaning. The decorated piñata itself was intended to represent Satan, who was believed to wear attractive masks to disguise his true identity and draw people to become sinne represented the seven deadly sins or, greed, gluttony, sloth, pride, envy, wrath and lust. Candies and fruits inside the piñata stood for the temptations of wealth and earthly pleasures. Blindfolded participants were instructed to hit at the piñata in an effort to fight the forces of evil. The stick for breaking the piñata symbolized virtue. Once broken, the candies and fruits within the piñata represented the participants’ reward for keeping their faith.

Slowly, the piñata lost its religious association and, today, it is generally regarded as a symbol of fun and entertainment. And is no longer just reserved for the Latin culture; people of all nationalities and backgrounds take turns hitting the piñata.