Silver Atlantean of Tula - Toltec
Atlante de Tula is a powerful silver statuette of the Toltecs, which the Aztecs see as their predecessors. Replica of the Atlante de Tula.
Aztec Art | The culture has its roots in the Toltec civilization .
Size, weight and others
Width: 10 cm Depth: 10 cm Height: 30 cm; 1.39 kg.
Width: 4 in; Depth: 4 in; Height: 11.8 in; Weight: 3.06 lb.
* Prices are in MXN (Mexican National Currency). * Delivery time 7 to 20 days.
Product Care
D'Argenta Statues | Home Decor products should be cleaned only with a soft cloth to remove dust. Metal polishes and cleaning agents should not be used.
D'Argenta Statues | Home Decor products are protected by a resistant lacquer that prevents the Silver from tarnishing and protects it as a whole.
History of Aztec Art
The Toltec civilization was a Mesoamerican culture that dominated a state centered on Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico in the early Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology (ca. AD 900–1168). The later Aztec Art and Culture viewed the Toltecs as their intellectual and cultural predecessors and described the Toltec culture emanating from T≈çllƒÅn [ÀàtoÀêlÀêaÀên] (Nahuatl for Tula) as the epitome of civilization; In Nahuatl the word T≈çltƒìcatl [toÀêlÀàteÀêkatÕ °… ¨] (singular) or T≈çltƒìcah [toÀêlÀàteÀêka î] (plural) came to take on the meaning of "artisan". Aztec art in oral and pictographic tradition also described the history of the Toltec Empire, giving lists of rulers and their exploits.