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Coyolxauhqui Pendant Necklace- Mexican Obsidian & guatemalan jade beads style- Precolombian Aztec Jewelry

Coyolxauhqui Pendant Necklace- Mexican Obsidian & guatemalan jade beads style- Precolombian Aztec Jewelry

Regular price $ 1,129.00 MXN
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This beautiful necklace is composed of an obsidian pendant engraved with Coyolxauhqui Mexica’s Divinity Symbol associated To the Moon and the femal fire guardian, but she is a complete mystery. And Guatemalan Jade style beads in serpentine stone .
 
Size necklace : 24” (58cm)
Size obsidian pendant: 50mm

Coyolxauhqui was discovered in the main temple of Tenochtitlan in the center of Mexico City, along with Mayahuel, the divinity of Maguey and Pulque, the Aztec Calendar or stone of the Sun, and Coatlicue, our divine mother.

 
The word Coyolxauhqui means in the Mexica Nahuatl, literally, "the one with coyol ornaments." It could also mean "the one that is dedicated to making coyol ornaments."
The coyoles are an inedible fruit, which has a very hard seed in the center and with which rings are made.
 
Coyolxauhqui, the Venusian patron fire deity of the Xochimilcas.
Coyolxauhqui was an important deity of the pre-Hispanic pantheon. She was the goddess of fire and she had her priestess who lived in a place called Chantico or Tlilan, a dark temple where she took care of herself and kept the fire.

 This stone combination with serpentine is perfect because both complement each other for balancing their energies.

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USA about 12-15 days

All the World : 15-25days

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