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Quetzal's Dance Statue

Quetzal's Dance - Aztec Art

SKU: 5011
5.507,00 $Price
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  • Eng wonnerschéin modelléiert Quetzal Dance Statue a Sëlwer, 24K Gold Detailer & e Green Copper Plume.

  • Entworf an handgemaach an D'Argenta México .
  • Eenzegaarteg Stéck vum D'Argenta Artist Martin Mendoza .
  • Offiziell D'Argenta Liewensdauer Garantie .
  • Eng herrlech Kaddosiddi.

  • Gréisst, Gewiicht & Aner

    Breet: 22 cm Déift: 43 cm Héicht: 80 cm; 7,60 kg.

    Breet: 8,6 an Déift: 16,9 an Héicht: 31,4 an; 18,51 lb.

    * Präisser sinn an USD. * Liwwerzäit vu 7 bis 20 Deeg.

  • Produit Fleeg

    D'Argenta Statues & Home Decor Produkter sollen nëmme mat engem mëllen Duch gereinegt ginn fir Stëbs ze entfernen. Keng Metallpoléierer oder Botzmëttel solle benotzt ginn.

    D'Argenta Statuen & Hausdekoratiounsprodukter si geschützt duerch e staarke Lack, dee verhënnert datt sëlwerlackéiert gëtt a se als Ganzt schützt.

  • Perfect for & References:

    The Quetzal Dance is one of the most colorful folkloric dances anywhere in the country. It is also thought to be one of the most ancient. Both the dance and the spectacular headdresses worn by those taking part are thought to pre-date the Conquest, perhaps by hundreds of years.

    The headdresses represent the extravagant colors of the quetzal bird, a sacred bird of the Maya. The resplendent quetzal, as it is called by ornithologists, sports long green tail plumes that grow up to four feet (1.2 meters) in length. These feathers were highly prized by many ancient peoples, especially the Aztecs of central Mexico, who demanded quetzal feathers from some villages as part of their tribute payments.

    Aztec dance is a truly spectacular event to behold and a central symbol of Aztec Art. Aztec dances feature ornate feathered headdresses, beaded costumes, ceremonial fire, high-energy footwork highlighted by the chatter of ankle rattles, and dramatic choreography full of symbolism.

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