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Jaguar: A symbol of strength, divinity, and general domain over all things – a very big sign of power for the Mayans. By night, the jaguar god would rule over the Mayan Underworld, by day he would prowl across the morning sky from east to west, returning back to the Underworld at dusk. The cosmic forces of day and night fall into the jaguar's realm. A symbol of imminent domain in all things celestial, as well as an ultimate sign for confidence and leadership. Aztec Symbols, Jaguar Tattoo, Mayan Tattoos, Aztec Tattoo Designs, Mayan Symbols, Maya Art, Mexican Culture Art, Aztec Tattoo, Mayan Art

Jaguar: A symbol of strength, divinity, and general domain over all things – a very big sign of power for the Mayans. By night, the jaguar god would rule over the Mayan Underworld, by day he would prowl across the morning sky from east to west, returning back to the Underworld at dusk. The cosmic forces of day and night fall into the jaguar's realm. A symbol of imminent domain in all things celestial, as well as an ultimate sign for confidence and leadership.

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Ouroboros, a sculpture by Heidi Woodman. High-fired stoneware clay; stainless steel; encrusted with garnets and tiger eye; 40 cmh x 37 cmw, plus 7 cmh hardwood base. An ancient symbol in many cultures (Egyptian, Celtic, and Chinese), Phoenician and Greek philosophers gave it the name “Ouroborus” (tail-devourer). In Olmec, Mayan and Aztec cultures it represents the cyclical nature of existance—as it ends, so it begins anew. No matter the culture, it means "All is one" Lotus Symbol, Feathered Serpent, Maya Art, Aztec Culture, Mayan Calendar, Mayan Art, Aztec Tattoo, Mayan Culture, Sculptures Céramiques

Ouroboros, a sculpture by Heidi Woodman. High-fired stoneware clay; stainless steel; encrusted with garnets and tiger eye; 40 cmh x 37 cmw, plus 7 cmh hardwood base. An ancient symbol in many cultures (Egyptian, Celtic, and Chinese), Phoenician and Greek philosophers gave it the name “Ouroborus” (tail-devourer). In Olmec, Mayan and Aztec cultures it represents the cyclical nature of existance—as it ends, so it begins anew. No matter the culture, it means "All is one"

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Eclectic 8x10 Line Art Prints Manuscript-Inspired Diverse Themes 72833434 | eBay Sugar Skull Art Painting, Scroll Pattern Design, Conversations Starters, Aztec Hat, Mexican Pictures, Aztec Statues, Aztec Artwork, Moebius Art, Aztec Symbols

Professional Print Quality: Revel in the unparalleled clarity and depth of our ultra-high resolution prints. They are not just decorations but conversations starters, evoking emotions and thoughts through the simplicity and power of lines.

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