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- 15Th Century Art
- Religious Iconography
- Southwest Style Art
- Water Deity
- Ancient God Artwork
- Ethnic Wall Hanging
- Ancient Mesoamerica
- Aztec Sculpture
- Aztec Art
- Cultural Statement Piece
- Spiritual Wall Art
- Mexican Culture
- Gold Jewelry
- Prehistoric Jewelry
- Pre-Columbian Art
- Mesoamerican Sculpture
- Basalt Deity Statue
- Tassel Headdress
- Mexican Mythology
- Symbolic Imagery
- Pre-Columbian Artifact
- Ancient Mexico
- Jade Skirt Symbolism
- Chalchiuhtlicue Goddess
- Mesoamerican Art
Discover this weathered Aztec deity sculpture, a profound glimpse into Mesoamerican cosmology from the 15th-16th century; own a piece of ancient artistry.
This exquisite feathered serpent ornament exemplifies Aztec artistry, crafted from gold and featuring detailed depictions of serpents embellished with turquoise mosaic and feathers. Created between 1450-1521 during the Postclassic Period, it reflects Aztec mythology and ceremonial practices.
This stone kneeling figure represents Chalchiuhtlicue, the Mexica water goddess. She embodies fertility and purity, symbolized by her turquoise shawl (*quechquemitl*) and tassels adorning her head—a testament to Aztec artistic skill and cosmological beliefs.