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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.
Experience the power & artistry of the Aztec Empire! Admire this kneeling male figure – a captivating glimpse into ancient Mexico's rich culture & history. Hand-painted reproduction.
Admire an exquisite hand-painted reproduction of an Aztec Bowl – a stunning artifact from ancient Mexico. Discover its rich history & artistry today!
Explore the serene beauty of ‘Seated Female Deity’ by Aztec Art – a captivating basalt sculpture from the Postclassic period (c.900-1580 CE) housed at The Met, symbolizing divine wisdom and fertility.
Admire the intricate Aztec necklace ornaments crafted from gold—a stunning testament to ancient artistry and symbolism. Explore the details of this captivating masterpiece.
Manuel Álvarez Bravo’s ‘Quetzalcóatl’ (1968) captures a mystical forest scene with a serpent-like tree under the full moon. Vintage photography, surrealism & Mexican identity.