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Goddess Chalchiuhtlicue

Collectible Aztec Ceramic Statuette Museum Replica

$69.99
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SKU: 216781
Angel Cerón reveals the presence of Chalchiuhtlicue as he works with clay extracted from the state of Oaxaca. Officially authorized to replicate pre-Hispanic museum pieces, Cerón crafts a detailed statuette of this feminine deity, the female companion of Tlaloc, Aztec god of rain. The original is dated between 1325 and 1521 A.D. Chalchiuhtlicue is the goddess of lakes, rivers, fountains, seas and oceans, and thus the protector of sailors and is also known as 'She with the Jade Skirt' symbolizing pure and crystalline running water. 'Chalchiuhtlicue is usually depicted holding a staff representing lightning, and a bag of copal, where clouds are formed. She is revered as the female principle of life and patron of midwives and newborns,' explains Cerón who though he has officially retired, he continues to pursue his life-long passion for pre-Hispanic art.
  • Ceramic
  • 1.28 lbs
  • 6.8 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.1 inches D
  • Made in Mexico

1 Review

  • 5
    Well crafted beautiful aztec goddess replica

    Posted by Anthony on Sep 1st 2017

    Rated 5 star because the beauty of the item is undeniable. My wife collects Mexican/ pre Spanish works and this is superior.