Aztec Art

Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Sun Stone in Dark Terracotta'

Working in ceramic, Angel Cer�n recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the "Aztec Calendar" or "Sun Stone." Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Calendar in Tan'

Angel Cer�n presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar, known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-Hispanic beliefs, there have been a total of five suns, including the current one.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic plaque, 'Honey Aztec Sun Stone'

Working in ceramic, Angel Cer�n recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the "Aztec Calendar" or "Sun Stone." Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic plaque, 'Aztec Calendar in Grey'

Angel Cer�n presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar, known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-Hispanic beliefs, there have been a total of five suns, including the current one.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic figurine, 'Aztec Sun Stone'

Working in ceramic, Angel Cer�n recreates the elaborate stone sculpture known as the "Aztec Calendar" or "Sun Stone." Discovered in Mexico City, the original massive stone is on display in the National Museum of Anthropology and History.


Merchant: NOVICA


Ceramic plaque, 'Burning Aztec Sun Stone'

Angel Cer�n presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar, known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-Hispanic beliefs, there have been a total of five suns, including the current one.


Merchant: NOVICA