Thursday, May 6, 2010

2012: Chac Mool Sacrifice and Statue – Hearts Wanted

Chac Mool is the name given to a type of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican stone statue. The Chac Mool depicts a human figure in a position of reclining with the head up and turned to one side, holding a tray over the stomach.
The meaning of the position or the statue itself remains unknown but the statue served as a sacrifice repository of the blood, offered to our ancient gods, accumulated from young hearts for many centuries.
Chac Mool statues are found in or around temples in Toltec and other post-Classic central Mexican sites, and in post-Classic Maya civilization sites with heavy Toltec influence, such as Chichen Itza. For more details about the statue, you can visit this link.
Our Mesoamerican design, in high resolution, of Chac Mool can be purchased in this section of our Maya collection with a selection of several background colors. Thanks as always for your interest in our 2012 blog.

Monday, May 3, 2010

New Cool 2012 Mayan Designs

Just a short note to show you the new array of 2012 Mayan designs we have in store in our apparel collection. All designs are high-resolution vectors with precision colors. Our popular store, Mayan Prophecy Store, can be visited at this web address. Don't miss the chance to own a great Mayan t-shirt. Impress your family and friends with your Mayan taste.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Snake Nation 2012 - New Mayan Logo

Our Maya collection is fantastic and we love working hard to offer the best Maya designs in the world. No imitations here as our ancestors probably expect from us.
This time we have designed this cool vector logo to celebrate 2012 and the Final Mayan Prophecy with the birth of the New Sun.
To order this high-resolution print in our apparel, click this section to choose from popular items. Don’t forget to bookmark the blog. Discover our new 2012 designs with excellent details or follow us on Twitter with recent articles.