$45

🌧️ Handcrafted Chac Mool Figure - Mesoamerican Rain Deity, Symbol of Fertility, and Offering Receptacle 🗿

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Handmade
Materials: Resin

Bring a piece of Mesoamerican history into your home with this meticulously crafted figure of Chac Mool. Known as the rain deity and a symbol of fertility and agriculture, Chac Mool played a crucial role in the religious practices of ancient Mayan, Aztec, and Toltec civilizations.

Item Details:

Material: High-Quality Resin
Color: Beige
Dimensions: Approximately 4” wide, 4” tall
“Chac Mool,” meaning “Red Claw” in the Yucatec Maya language, is typically represented as a reclining figure, with its head turned to the side and a bowl or tray resting on its stomach. This bowl is believed to have been used as a receptacle for offerings to the gods.

These figures were frequently placed within temples or other sacred sites, acting as a conduit for offerings and sacrifices.

In the contemporary world, Chac Mool has transcended its historical roots to become a popular motif in Mexican and Latin American art and culture. You can see its influence in various forms, including sculptures, paintings, and even characters in literature and film.

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