Quetzalcoatl Feathered Serpent Venus Star Symbolism
Xocotl, who was the a God of Venus and Fire is often referred to as the "Young Lord" or "Prince," was an Aztec deity associated with various domains, including fire, maize, and the evening star. As the younger sibling of Quetzalcoatl, he represented the vibrant and transformative aspects of nature. Xocotl was linked to the concept of rebirth through fire and was often depicted as a young warrior adorned with eagle feathers. His connection to maize symbolized the renewal of life and the cyclical nature of agriculture. A warm and vibrant piece of wall art in an Aztec style to brng color and positivity to your own space. Digital image 4096 x 4096 pix, 1:1 ratio at 300 dpi, this image is 13 ½ inches (34.5cm) square. For larger prints the dpi ratio can be reduced or upsizing applied. Please message me directly for advice. There is no physical product, you purchase the item and download immediately afterwards. The purchase allows you to use and print the image as you wish, using the item to resell or make other products to sell with the image is prohibited.
México-Tenochtitlan, 30 de Junio de 1520 Regimientos completos de hombres blancos y guerreros texcaltecas huían en desbandada por las calles
Quetzalcoatl does not evolve Birds of the Feather event Tenochtitlan (15)
She devoted her whole being to Knowledge and to serving Quetzalcoatl
Explore the history, mythology, and cultural significance of Quetzalcoatl, one of the most important deities in ancient Mesoamerica