About Piñatas

The word piñata comes from the Italian word pignatta - meaning pot - which in turn is thought to come from a Latin word meaning pine cone; but this as well as the origins of the piñata are in fact a little uncertain.

Some say that the piñata was discovered by the explorer Marco Polo who, on his travels, is said to have come across Chinese farmers covering and shaping hollow objects with paper to make them look like farm animals. These the farmers would use in their celebrations and ceremonies as a symbol of hope for a good harvest. This custom Marco Polo is then said to have brought to Europe where it was adopted for the first Sunday of Lent celebrations.

Others say that the origins of the piñata began in Italy or Spain, and that it may have been the Spanish who introduced the piñata to Mexico. Here clay pots were covered in brightly colored paper fashioned into seven cones to represent the seven deadly sins, and filled with little 'treasures' - temptations of the devil.

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