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Yaxchilan, Mexico 755 A.D.
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is a museum replica is a must for the collector of ancient Mayan or
Pre-Columbian art. This wall decor becomes a great conversational piece of
home or office decor for guests and friends, alike. Limited supplies.
The
Maya vision serpent symbolizes the passage of ancestral spirits and the
gods of Xibalba (the Maya underworld) into our world.
In states of ecstasy and usually following penis or tongue bloodletting, particularly as
graphically depicted at Yaxchilan, Maya nobility invoke the vision serpent.
During
special ceremonies, bloody papers were burnt in a sacred bowl and from it,
this great undulating serpent rises and from its mouth emerges an ancestor or,
occasionally, a deity. The serpent itself then, is probably what one sees in
the clouds of smoke rising from the burning sacrifice, and cloud symbols may
flank the vision serpent’s body. The vision serpent can be the vehicle by
which ancestors or deities make themselves manifest to humanity. This
sculpture depicts a version with a single head and personified blood scrolls
attached to its tail.
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Features
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- Unsurpasssed detail work in this replica
- Becomes a sure conversation starter
- Enhances any home decor
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Specifications
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Size |
8" High |
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Material |
Cultured Marble |
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Finish |
Antique Stone |
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