This is a mini-tres bien ensemble/inventory revolving on Mamita and Papito.

Starting at upper left is a photo of Papito’s father, Louis Robaina, Sr. The little porcelain baby good luck charm was popular during the celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6th) also known as “El Dia de los Reyes” and belonged to Inez (Papito’s mother). The round photo is of a very young and dapper Papito. The silver hair comb was Mamita’s and purchased in Mexico. The silver “milagro” of a leg was used in some sort of a supplication to God or one of his saints to heal that particular body part. The silver and black stone (obsidian?) earrings were Mamita’s and may have originally been her mother’s. The two rhinestone shoe buckle clips are I don’t know whose. They must have belonged to Grandma because I can’t imagine Mamita donning a pair of evening slippers with anything sparkly like that.