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Teocuitlatl is a Nahuatl word meaning “excrement of the gods”, a poetic term used by the Aztecs to describe gold. Far from being a vulgar phrase, it reflects the belief that gold was both divine and earthly—beautiful yet spiritually dangerous if misused. To the Aztecs, Teocuitlatl symbolised the gods’ creative excess, a sacred material to be respected, not hoarded.
The motif resembles the gold that flows down from the gods.
This artwork is part of the Senses Myth Series that depicts myths from round the world with similar symbolism and combines them with one of the 6 senses.
Original artwork specifications
Canvas Print specifications
Canvas may have a slight size deviation up to 3mm
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Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
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