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Turquoise Mosaic Double-Headed Serpent - Aztec Artifacts & Symbolism #1728948 (License: Personal Use)
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The artifact features two serpentine heads facing outward, each with open jaws lined with carved white teeth and red-painted gums, set against a shimmering body of meticulously arranged turquoise mosaic tiles. Dark stone and shell elements provide contrast and detail, while the coiled form evokes movement and divine power. Likely used in ritual contexts or as elite regalia, it exemplifies the sophistication of Mesoamerican lapidary art.
Typically displayed in museum exhibits on Aztec or Mesoamerican civilizations-especially in sections covering religion, iconography, or royal adornment. Used by educators, historians, and culture enthusiasts seeking visual examples of pre-Columbian symbolism and craftsmanship.
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