It's a bit harder to find sources on obsidian and jewelry or meaning specifically for Maya culture though. Sources often bled into Aztec or general Mesoamerican culture, like commonly mentioning Itzpapalotl, or Aztec (not mayan, though they exist) obsidian knives.

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Abandoned Hero, she was basically Latina Wonder Woman, instead of Greek Mythology it was Aztec. 🇲🇽

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A small and potbellied Honchi (Mexican big foot) from the Mayan area.
Just as humans can be nomadic, savage or sedentary with culture.

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In upcoming page 79 we see chalchihuitles, considered the most precious stone in the Aztec gem pantheon. Not emeralds or turquoise, they are presumed to be a type of jade. Any detailed info on these stones is welcome, thanks!

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Patecatl, the Aztec god of medicine and healing, was known for his extensive knowledge of the healing properties of plants and herbs.

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Some beautiful that I drew some time ago of different totems related to the rain, they live together in the

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Tonatiuh was the Aztec god of the sun, and was regarded as a powerful deity who brought warmth and light to the world.

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Xipe Totec was an Aztec god of spring and renewal, associated with the cyclical renewal of nature and the regeneration of life.

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May y Demetrio! personajes de mi waifu y mios. De mis parejas de personaje favorita. Junto a los los pájaros wayob familiares espirituales de él, pues es un osea nahual ave.

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Xochiquetzal was the Aztec goddess of love, beauty, and flowers. She was known for her grace and her ability to bring joy and happiness to those around her.

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The Aztecs believed that Tlaloc lived in a paradise-like place called Tlalocan, where it rained all year round.

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