

Aztec Sunstone Mexico Collectible Archaeological Ceramic Calendar
Artisans from the Angel CerĂłn Artisan Association recreate the elaborate stone sculpture known as the 'Aztec Calendar' or 'Sun Stone.' Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History. The Aztecs (or Mexica, as they called themselves) believed that the sun struggled daily against the forces of darkness. They aided the sun through human sacrifices. This beautiful replica is sculpted in clay.
Features a loop for hanging.
- materials: Ceramic
- Intended as wall decor
- Museum replica(s)
- Signed by the artist
Original: $140.95
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Artisans from the Angel CerĂłn Artisan Association recreate the elaborate stone sculpture known as the 'Aztec Calendar' or 'Sun Stone.' Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History. The Aztecs (or Mexica, as they called themselves) believed that the sun struggled daily against the forces of darkness. They aided the sun through human sacrifices. This beautiful replica is sculpted in clay.
Features a loop for hanging.
- materials: Ceramic
- Intended as wall decor
- Museum replica(s)
- Signed by the artist






















