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Prehispanic Mayan Wall Decor, Mexican Painting, Quetzalcoatl, Prehispanic, Wood Carving, Handcrafted 🎨 ASK FOR CUSTOMIZE 🖌️

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Handmade
Materials: Wood

Width: 11.81 inches
Height: 11.81 inches

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Immerse yourself in the ancient Mayan world with this meticulously hand-carved Mexican painting, designed for both wall hanging and tabletop display. 🖼️ The intricate design illustrates a scene from the legendary Mayan ball game, featuring the iconic Quetzalcoatl. 🐍

👨‍🎨 Hand Carved by Mexican Artisans, this piece takes on a life of its own through a 3D Wood Carving Design.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
 Each sculpture is brought to life once you make your purchase 🎁, which means there may be minor differences in patterns from the pictures shown. Every piece is unique, reflecting the individual craftsmanship involved.

Characteristics:

Type: Prehispanic Wall Art, Mexican 🇲🇽
Material: Red Cedar Wood 🌲
Measurements: 11.81” in Diameter 📏
Finish: Varnish painting 🎨
Fitted with a hook on the back for easy wall hanging 🔨
“ Information about the painting “
This painting is an exact replica of a scene from the ball game of the pre-Columbian Mayan era, incorporating the Mayan calendar 🗓️ and the snake symbol of health and fortune.

The ball game, better known as “Pokolpok” by the Mayans, is considered an ancestor of modern soccer ⚽ and is one of the oldest team sports in the world.

The game involved two teams of around seven members each, with the main objective being to pass the ball through the hoops that were part of the court. The rules dictated that the ball could only be manipulated using the hips, shoulders, and elbows. Notably, the ball was handcrafted by the players themselves from natural ingredients obtained from a tree that could be transformed into rubber.

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