Product Description
Unique piece, only 1 available
Hand made in Mexico by decendants of the Maya Expire of fired clay and properly purified.
5.5" tall x 5.5" diameter, weight = 3 lbs.
This is a hand made pottery object, slight imperfections may exist
The jaguar played an important role in the culture and religion of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Quick, agile, and powerful enough to take down the largest prey in the jungle, the jaguar is the largest of the big cats in the Americas, and one of the most efficient and aggressive predators. For the ancient Olmec, Maya, and Aztec (Mexicas), the jaguar was a symbol of authority and one's prowess in hunting and battle, as well as an integral part of mythology and a powerful spirit companion for shamans.
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