Hit follow, drop a 🩷, share, & comment. #fypシ Source & Photo: @inahmx.bsky.social Note: Her head ends in two facing serpent heads; her chest is bare, with arms bent upward, and her hands end in serpent heads. Her feet have eagle claws, and she is adorned with a necklace made of hands, hearts, and a central skull. Additionally, she wears her characteristic skirt of serpents. Disclaimer: The uploaded image includes source information. Its origin—whether AI-generated or not—remains uncertain. This photo is shared solely for non-commercial and bona fide purposes. If any © concerns arise, please notify me, and I will promptly take the appropriate action. Feel free to share comments if the information differs. Let’s keep it clear, friendly, and respectful.
#Coatlicue (Serpent Skirt), the #Mexica goddess of fertility, life, & death. She is considered the mother of the gods. Her image & mythology speak of the eternal cycle of creation & destruction. This sculpture is in the #NationalMuseumOfAnthropology in #MexicoCity.
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