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- Tenochtitlan Art
- Mexican Folk Art
- Aztec Art
- Decorative Carvings
- Slit Drum Music
- Clay Wall Art
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- Aztec Headdress”
- Tezontle Stone
- Archaeological Artifact
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- Pre Columbian Sculpture
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- Maize Deity Chicomecoatl
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- Mexican Artifact
- Ancient Mexico Decor
- Mexican Percussion Instrument
- Historical Art Print
- Spider Monkey Sculpture
- Pre-Columbian Art
- Ritual Drumming
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- Mesoamerican Pottery
Admire this weathered Aztec stone sculpture of Maize Deity (Chicomecoatl). A captivating piece showcasing pre-Columbian artistry & intricate details, reflecting Aztec culture and beliefs.
The Aztec drum (Teponaztli) is a cylindrical percussion instrument originating from the Mexica empire. Constructed from cedar wood and embellished with carvings depicting deities and warriors, it served as a vital component in ceremonial dances and rituals. Its dual tones—produced by two slits on top—echoed the rhythms of Aztec spirituality.
A captivating clay sculpture of a spider monkey, adorned with earrings, created by the Aztec Empire in 1521. This unique piece reflects the artistry and symbolism of ancient Mexico – discover this remarkable artwork.
Discover this striking Aztec Empire ceramic pipe from 1521, featuring intricate geometric carvings that speak to Mesoamerican artistry; own a piece of history.