Introducing the Coatlicue Serpent Skirt Sculpture, a stunning representation of the Mexica earth goddess, crafted by the talented Angel Cerón. This handmade sculpture captures the essence of Coatlicue, known as ‘She of the Serpent Skirt.’ Standing at 8.5 inches, this museum-quality replica features a skeletal figure with arms raised in a poignant pose, symbolizing women who have died in childbirth.
Adorned with the symbol ‘Eight Malinalli,’ or ‘grass,’ this piece embodies rich Mexican art heritage. Coatlicue, the mother of the gods, is also the mother of Huitzilopochtli, the sun god and god of war, who valiantly protected her from the powers of darkness. Each sculpture is made from stucco on ceramic, ensuring a unique handmade touch.
Bring the spirit of Mexico into your home with this remarkable piece of art that not only serves as decor but also as a conversation starter.
Ashley Fletcher (verified owner) –
I absolutely love my Coatlicue sculpture! It’s a stunning piece that adds a unique touch to my living room. The craftsmanship is exquisite.
Michael Lopez (verified owner) –
This was a perfect addition to my collection of Mexican art. The details are incredible, and I appreciate that it’s handmade.
Tommy Stokes (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for cheap Mexican art figurines that don’t compromise on quality, this is the one to buy! I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.