chalchiuhtlicue 3d models
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Monolithic masterpiece honoring Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of rivers and lakes that flow beneath the earth's surface. As Tláloc's partner, she reigns over the fertile waters that nourish agriculture and bring forth new life. Adorned in a stunning...
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Chalchiuhtlicue (also spelled Chalciuhtlicue, Chalchiuhcueye, or Chalcihuitlicue) (She of the Jade Skirt) is an Aztec deity of water, rivers, seas, streams, storms, and baptism.
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From artsmia.org, the sculpture's description reveals: "Chalchiuhtlicue, literally 'She of the Jade Skirt,' was once adorned with precious stone or shell in her eyes, incisions on her cheeks, and a cavity in her chest. However, this particular...
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Chalciuhtlicue ("She Who Wears Jade Skirts") was a revered Aztec goddess who embodied water, rivers, seas, and storms, as well as the sacred rituals of baptism. Universally worshiped before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, Chalciuhtlicue...
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Touted as a universal icon during the Spanish conquest, Chalchiuhtlicue remains an unyielding presence in Postclassic Aztec society, governing from her stronghold in central Mexico. Her divine protection extends far beyond just giving birth,...
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In Mexican mythology, she is the goddess of lakes and flowing water. ...She was one of the most significant female figures associated with liquid in Mesoamerican culture and the most important protector of coastal navigation in ancient Mexico.
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3D Print Model \nChalchiuhtlicue - She Who Enrobes Herself in a Robe of Jade - Ruled as the supreme deity over water, rivers, seas, streams, and raging storms. Revered by everyone in the Postclassic Aztec realm of central Mexico, she possessed...
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Chalchiuhtlicue, the majestic water goddess, proudly wears a skirt made entirely of gleaming green stone, a stunning sight to behold. Adorning her head is an exquisite diadem featuring intricately carved acorns, while a delicate paper fan rests...
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His wife was Chalchiuhtlicue. Xiuhtecuhtli was often seen as a manifestation of Ometecuhtli, the Lord of Duality, and according to the Florentine Codex, he was considered to be both mother and father of the Gods, who lived in the turquoise enclosure...