The	word“Kah”translatesto“l(fā)ife”in the	ancient	Mayan	language,and	the	bottle's	design	ties	into	those	same	roots.	As	an	ode	to Día	de	Los	Muertos	(Day of the Dead),	a	3,000 year old	Meso-American	holiday	honoring	deceased	loved	ones,	the	bottle's	shape is	modeled	after	a	traditional	Calaveras,	a	sugar	skull	used	in	the	Día	de	Los	Muertos	rituals	to	symbolize	death	and	rebirth.	The tequila	that	fills	this	unique	bottle	is	made	in	Jalisco,	Mexico	from	hand-selected	100%	blue	weber	agave	by	Master	Distillery Arturo	Fuentes.