TONATIUH. A silver, wide and thick wedding ring with the image of the Aztec god Tonatiuh. Heavy, oxidized, on sale silver ring. Art from Poland
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"TONATIUH. A silver, wide and thick wedding ring with the image of the Aztec god Tonatiuh. Heavy, oxidized, silver ring. Mens wedding band"
Beautiful texture, obtained by partial melting of silver! Oxidation gives the wedding ring amazingness! . Made by hand from silver 925. Each ring is different, made to order. The pictures show an example wedding ring - each piece is made individually, so you can be sure that your wedding ring will be one of a kind !!!
You will not buy such a wedding ring in another Etsy store!
Thickness: ~2mm - 2,5mm !
Width: ~13mm !!!
Sterling Silver
Finish: Matt, oxidized
In Mesoamerican culture, Tonatiuh ("Movement of the Sun") was an Aztec sun deity of the daytime sky and ruled the cardinal direction of east. According to Aztec Mythology, Tonatiuh was known as "The Fifth Sun" and was given a calendar name of naui olin, which means "4 Movement". Represented as a fierce and warlike god, he is first seen in Early Postclassic art of the Pre-Columbian civilization known as the Toltec. Tonatiuh's symbolic association with the eagle alludes to the Aztec belief of his journey as the present sun, travelling across the sky each day, where he descended in the west and ascended in the east. His Nahuatl name can also be translated to "He Who Goes Forth Shining" or "He Who Makes The Day." Tonatiuh was thought to be the central deity on the Aztec Calendar Stone but is no longer identified as such. In Toltec culture, Tonatiuh is often associated with Quetzalcoatl in his manifestation as the morning star aspect of the planet Venus.
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Note: The black color of silver is caused by a chemical reaction (oxidation) and as a result of everyday use, the black layer may become locally brightened (impacts, prolonged rubbing). Fortunately, after wiping it also looks very original :)
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