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Mesoamerican Serpent and Eye Glyph Symbolism | Cultural Iconography #1413315 (License: Personal Use)
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This symbolic composition draws from Mesoamerican iconography, where the hand with an eye represents omniscience or divine perception, while the two serpents-often associated with Quetzalcoatl or Kukulkan-signify renewal, duality, and cosmic energy. The circular framing suggests cyclical time and unity, common in Aztec and Maya cosmology. The intricate geometric patterning on the serpents echoes codex-style line work, reinforcing its ritual or ceremonial significance.
Used in educational, museum, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate mythological motifs, religious symbolism, or pre-Columbian art history; appeals to users researching indigenous spirituality, archaeology, or comparative mythology.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind this ancient Mesoamerican glyph: a hand with an all-seeing eye, flanked by dual serpents-symbolizing wisdom, duality, and divine protection.
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