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Our MOMENT Japantown Store will be open on Dec. 23 for special holiday hours (11 am to 5 pm). All shipping orders placed between Dec. 22 and Dec. 26 will not be shipped until Dec. 27. Click to view holiday store hours.

Aztec Calendar Fine Hand-Painted Glass Ornament by CasaQ

$24.99
3.5" fine hand-painted glass ornament comes in a luxury gift box with a legend card that share the history or symbolism behind the design

Aztec Calendar legend card reads... The tonalpohualli is a 260 day sacred Aztec Calendar and is one of two calendars used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico. The tonalpohualli has been called a sacred calendar because its main purpose is that of a divinatory tool. It divides the days and rituals between the gods. According to Aztec cosmology, the universe is in a very delicate equilibrium with opposing divine forces competing for power. Aztecs believe that everything ultimately consists of two opposing forces and the world is always on the brink of spiritual or physical destruction. To prevent this from happening, the gods have been given their own space, their own time, and their own social groups to rule over.