Úrsula Hilaria Celia de Cruz Alfonso, also known as her stage name Celia Cruz (October 21, 1925 - July 16, 2003), was a Cuban singer of Latin music. She was known for her powerful voice and her rythym-centric musical style. She was the most popular Latin artist of the 20th century, gaining twenty-three gold albums during her career. US President Bill Clinton awarded her the National Medial of Arts in 1994. She was renowned internationally as the "Queen of Salsa," "La Guarachera de Cuba," as well a the "Queen of Latin Music."
Dimensions: .5 x 2”
Materials: Hard enamel, rubber backing
Reformed School
(Bronzeville)
ReformedSchool combines art, fashion, and eco friendly materials together to create unique items you can wear and adorn your home. Using fashion as a tool to educate on topics such as the environment, history, social justice and pop culture.