Mexica Tribe patch Tenochtitlan, Mexico, Tribal Flag, Eagle atl-tlachi – MEXICA TRIBE
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Last updated 09 Jun 2024
Mexica Tribe patch Tenochtitlan, Feather i, Mexico, Tribal Flag, Eagle atl-tlachinolli water-fire symbol, 4 color directions iron-on patches 3 1/4" x 1 3/4" Meanings: East: Nahuatl name: Tlahuizlampa: Direction of Light/Illumination Deity: Xipe Totec, Element: Fire Color: Red, Season: Spring • Direction of Male Princip
Mexica Tribe patch Tenochtitlan, Feather i, Mexico, Tribal Flag, Eagle atl-tlachinolli water-fire symbol, 4 color directions iron-on patches 3 1/4 x 1 3/4 Meanings: East: Nahuatl name: Tlahuizlampa: Direction of Light/Illumination Deity: Xipe Totec, Element: Fire Color: Red, Season: Spring • Direction of Male Principles/Energies • Beginnings, Seeds of Creation South: Nahuatl name: Huitzlampa Deity: Huitzilopochtli, Element: Water Color: Blue, Season: Summer • Direction of the Children/Youth • Renewal, Cleansing, Perseverance, Warriorness West: Nahuatl name: Cihuatlampa: Direction of the Women Deity: Quetzalcoatl, Element: Earth Color: White, Season: Fall/Autumn • Direction of the Female Principles/Energies • Intuitiveness, Materialization, Mystery/Unknown North: Nahuatl name: Mictlampa: Place of Rest, Transformation Deity: Tezcatlipoca, Element: Wind Color: Black, Season: Winter • Direction of the Elders/Ancestors/Spirit World • Wisdom, Reflection, Communication The symbol atl-tlachinolli water-fire was misinterpreted by the Spaniards & they placed a snake, to fit their religious belief as well. Atl-tlachinolli was a symbol for war, to mean here we are warriors! Eagle is one representation of Huitzilopochtli, known to be the main Mexihcah God. Because the symbol for war was a paired metaphor (made up of two opposite terms that complement each other) to be spoken, it's often shown as a speech sign in front of a mouth. The symbol in the language of the Aztecs/Mexica (Náhuatl) was atl tlachinolli, meaning 'water, burnt (or scorched) earth'. The metaphor, typically in Náhuatl, consists of two opposite elements (literally) - water and fire, forming two streams (one blue and one red) that join together to form one key idea (war). Each element is a source of energy and life-force but can also be one of destruction. Like the paired shrines to (rain god) Tlaloc and (war god) Huitzilopochtli atop the main temple of the Mexica and the reality of two 'opposite' seasons in the Aztec year (farming season and war season) they are classic examples of the importance of the concept of duality in Mexica thought and approach to life. Some scholars believe the fire-and-water concept of war may be as old as the Early Classic Teotihuacán period, hundreds of years before the Aztec empire was built. REFUND AND RETURN POLICY:Please Note: NO RETURNS! Unless your item is significantly different from the description as if the wrong item was sent. We are a small individually owned store and not a giant corporation like . We cannot compete with their refund and return policies, so please do not expect us to!Most items are all one of a kind and handmade, imported from Mexico. Due to this nature, they are not perfect and not all the same, and they may have slight variations and imperfections. If we notice an item has been repaired, we will note this in the listing.If the item is damaged during shipping, then you will have to file a claim with the shipping service that damaged your item. We are not responsible for the shipping service’s rough handling. Keep in mind that most damage is easily repairable!If your item is lost in the mail, you will have to file a claim with the delivery service that lost your item. We are not responsible for the delivery service losing or mis-delivering your mail, nor for the theft of your packages.
Mexica Tribe patch Tenochtitlan, Feather i, Mexico, Tribal Flag, Eagle atl-tlachinolli water-fire symbol, 4 color directions iron-on patches 3 1/4 x 1 3/4 Meanings: East: Nahuatl name: Tlahuizlampa: Direction of Light/Illumination Deity: Xipe Totec, Element: Fire Color: Red, Season: Spring • Direction of Male Principles/Energies • Beginnings, Seeds of Creation South: Nahuatl name: Huitzlampa Deity: Huitzilopochtli, Element: Water Color: Blue, Season: Summer • Direction of the Children/Youth • Renewal, Cleansing, Perseverance, Warriorness West: Nahuatl name: Cihuatlampa: Direction of the Women Deity: Quetzalcoatl, Element: Earth Color: White, Season: Fall/Autumn • Direction of the Female Principles/Energies • Intuitiveness, Materialization, Mystery/Unknown North: Nahuatl name: Mictlampa: Place of Rest, Transformation Deity: Tezcatlipoca, Element: Wind Color: Black, Season: Winter • Direction of the Elders/Ancestors/Spirit World • Wisdom, Reflection, Communication The symbol atl-tlachinolli water-fire was misinterpreted by the Spaniards & they placed a snake, to fit their religious belief as well. Atl-tlachinolli was a symbol for war, to mean here we are warriors! Eagle is one representation of Huitzilopochtli, known to be the main Mexihcah God. Because the symbol for war was a paired metaphor (made up of two opposite terms that complement each other) to be spoken, it's often shown as a speech sign in front of a mouth. The symbol in the language of the Aztecs/Mexica (Náhuatl) was atl tlachinolli, meaning 'water, burnt (or scorched) earth'. The metaphor, typically in Náhuatl, consists of two opposite elements (literally) - water and fire, forming two streams (one blue and one red) that join together to form one key idea (war). Each element is a source of energy and life-force but can also be one of destruction. Like the paired shrines to (rain god) Tlaloc and (war god) Huitzilopochtli atop the main temple of the Mexica and the reality of two 'opposite' seasons in the Aztec year (farming season and war season) they are classic examples of the importance of the concept of duality in Mexica thought and approach to life. Some scholars believe the fire-and-water concept of war may be as old as the Early Classic Teotihuacán period, hundreds of years before the Aztec empire was built. REFUND AND RETURN POLICY:Please Note: NO RETURNS! Unless your item is significantly different from the description as if the wrong item was sent. We are a small individually owned store and not a giant corporation like . We cannot compete with their refund and return policies, so please do not expect us to!Most items are all one of a kind and handmade, imported from Mexico. Due to this nature, they are not perfect and not all the same, and they may have slight variations and imperfections. If we notice an item has been repaired, we will note this in the listing.If the item is damaged during shipping, then you will have to file a claim with the shipping service that damaged your item. We are not responsible for the shipping service’s rough handling. Keep in mind that most damage is easily repairable!If your item is lost in the mail, you will have to file a claim with the delivery service that lost your item. We are not responsible for the delivery service losing or mis-delivering your mail, nor for the theft of your packages.
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