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World Menagerie Kukulkan en Yaxchilan Maya Archaeology Museum Replica Relief Panel Wall Décor in Gray/Yellow | 10.8 H x 7 W in | Wayfair 267764

World Menagerie Kukulkan en Yaxchilan Maya Archaeology Museum Replica Relief Panel Wall Décor in Gray/Yellow | 10.8 H x 7 W in | Wayfair 267764

Depicted in low relief on a ceramic plaque, the feathered serpent of Mesoamerican legend has a human face. He emerges from a bowl holding bark paper. To the Maya, he was Kukulkan while the Aztecs called him Quetzalcoatl and in Yucatán, he was known as... ... more

World Menagerie Kukulkan en Yaxchilan Maya Archaeology Museum Replica Relief Panel Wall Décor in Gray/Yellow | 10.8 H x 7 W in | Wayfair 267764

Depicted in low relief on a ceramic plaque, the feathered serpent of Mesoamerican legend has a human face. He emerges from a bowl holding bark paper. To the Maya, he was Kukulkan while the Aztecs called him Quetzalcoatl and in Yucatán, he was known as...

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Novica Handmade Kukulkan En Yaxchilan Ceramic Plaque

Novica Handmade Kukulkan En Yaxchilan Ceramic Plaque

Depicted in low relief on a ceramic plaque, the feathered serpent of Mesoamerican legend has a human face. He emerges from a bowl holding bark paper. ... more

Novica Handmade Kukulkan En Yaxchilan Ceramic Plaque

Depicted in low relief on a ceramic plaque, the feathered serpent of Mesoamerican legend has a human face. He emerges from a bowl holding bark paper.

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Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Moon Goddess'

Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Moon Goddess'

Coyolxauhqui the Aztec moon goddess appears in this elegant museum replica by Angel Ceron. Discovered beneath the plaza in Mexico City the low relief sculpture dates from the 1400s and tells the story of the deity known as Golden Bells. Her mother... ... more

Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Moon Goddess'

Coyolxauhqui the Aztec moon goddess appears in this elegant museum replica by Angel Ceron. Discovered beneath the plaza in Mexico City the low relief sculpture dates from the 1400s and tells the story of the deity known as Golden Bells. Her mother...

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