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Aztec Jaguar
SKU:
300_AZJG
NZ$499.99
NZ$499.99
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Aztec Jaguar wooden wall art.
Dimensions W: 295mm, H: 295mm, D: 18mm
Weight: 1.00kg
Material: V-Carved MDF, Coloured Pencil, Wood Stain, Spray Varnish, Hanging Wire
Limited to: 13
Your unique limited edition art piece
Roy McDougall makes your exclusive signed art piece
We ship for $25 within NZ and from $50 internationally
Your artwork arrives ready to hang.
This Artwork is Not Weatherproof
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The Aztec Jaguar Story:
The Aztec Jaguar is a powerful symbol in Aztec mythology, and this piece tries to capture that power and strength. The Jaguar's face is beautifully stylized, with curves and bold lines that give it a fierce and regal look. The circular frame features a Aztec symbols that come together to create a cohesive and visually stunning design. The whole piece is set on a square background, which really makes the Jaguar head and the surrounding motifs pop and stained to give it a warm and inviting feel. The jaguar uses a perfect blend of colors that give the entire piece a lively and energetic feel.
The Jaguar
The jaguar was one of the most important and revered animals in Aztec culture. The Aztecs believed that the jaguar was a powerful and sacred creature that embodied strength, courage, and agility. They associated the jaguar with various deities and believed that it held great spiritual significance. The jaguar was believed to be a guardian of the underworld and a powerful symbol of darkness and the night. In Aztec mythology, the jaguar was associated with the god Tezcatlipoca, who was often depicted as a jaguar. Tezcatlipoca was the god of the night sky, war, and magic, and was believed to have the power to transform into a jaguar.
The Aztecs also believed that the jaguar had the power to guide and protect warriors in battle. They would often wear jaguar skins and adorn their armor with jaguar symbols as a way of invoking the animal's power and strength.
Jaguars were also associated with fertility and abundance, as they were believed to have a connection to the rain and the earth. The Aztecs believed that the jaguar could bring rain and help crops grow, and they often included jaguar imagery in their agricultural rituals.
In Aztec art, the jaguar was depicted in various forms, from realistic depictions to stylized representations. The jaguar was often shown with a curled tail, sharp teeth, and distinctive spots, and was sometimes shown with other symbols, such as water, plants, and other animals.
Overall, the jaguar played a significant role in Aztec culture and was a powerful symbol of strength, courage, and spiritual significance. Its image and symbolism continue to inspire artists and designers today.
As you can see to create this sculpted piece there are many processes involved making it a truly special and bespoke item.
Packaging:
The item will be packaged with bubble wrapping inside a cardboard outer box.
Delivery:
The item will be couriered to your chosen destination. Courier and Shipping times TBC
The Aztec Jaguar is a powerful symbol in Aztec mythology, and this piece tries to capture that power and strength. The Jaguar's face is beautifully stylized, with curves and bold lines that give it a fierce and regal look. The circular frame features a Aztec symbols that come together to create a cohesive and visually stunning design. The whole piece is set on a square background, which really makes the Jaguar head and the surrounding motifs pop and stained to give it a warm and inviting feel. The jaguar uses a perfect blend of colors that give the entire piece a lively and energetic feel.
The Jaguar
The jaguar was one of the most important and revered animals in Aztec culture. The Aztecs believed that the jaguar was a powerful and sacred creature that embodied strength, courage, and agility. They associated the jaguar with various deities and believed that it held great spiritual significance. The jaguar was believed to be a guardian of the underworld and a powerful symbol of darkness and the night. In Aztec mythology, the jaguar was associated with the god Tezcatlipoca, who was often depicted as a jaguar. Tezcatlipoca was the god of the night sky, war, and magic, and was believed to have the power to transform into a jaguar.
The Aztecs also believed that the jaguar had the power to guide and protect warriors in battle. They would often wear jaguar skins and adorn their armor with jaguar symbols as a way of invoking the animal's power and strength.
Jaguars were also associated with fertility and abundance, as they were believed to have a connection to the rain and the earth. The Aztecs believed that the jaguar could bring rain and help crops grow, and they often included jaguar imagery in their agricultural rituals.
In Aztec art, the jaguar was depicted in various forms, from realistic depictions to stylized representations. The jaguar was often shown with a curled tail, sharp teeth, and distinctive spots, and was sometimes shown with other symbols, such as water, plants, and other animals.
Overall, the jaguar played a significant role in Aztec culture and was a powerful symbol of strength, courage, and spiritual significance. Its image and symbolism continue to inspire artists and designers today.
As you can see to create this sculpted piece there are many processes involved making it a truly special and bespoke item.
Packaging:
The item will be packaged with bubble wrapping inside a cardboard outer box.
Delivery:
The item will be couriered to your chosen destination. Courier and Shipping times TBC