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Collection: Mexican Heritage & Aztec Mythology Statues

Explore our collection of  Mexican & Aztec mythology statues — premium wooden sculptures inspired by pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican culture, Aztec gods, and Mayan deities. Each piece is individually crafted by artisans in Ukraine, honoring the rich spiritual heritage of ancient Mexico.

  • Aztec & Mayan gods — Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan, Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, Chalchiuhtlicue
  • Mayan goddesses — Ixchel, IxCacao, Xochiquetzal
  • Sacred animals & spirit totems — jaguar, panther, axolotl, feathered serpent
  • Mexican folk & spiritual decor — Santa Muerte altar statues, candle holders, occult decor
  • Cultural & devotional figures — Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

Perfect for Aztec mythology enthusiasts, Day of the Dead altars, pagan and occult collections, and Mexican-inspired home decor. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Aztec and Mayan deities are featured in this collection?

Our Mexican Heritage & Aztec Mythology collection features hand-carved statues of major pre-Columbian deities — including Quetzalcoatl and Kukulkán (the Feathered Serpent), Mictlantecuhtli (god of death and the underworld), Tlaloc (god of rain), Tezcatlipoca (god of night and sorcery), Chalchiuhtlicue (goddess of water), Xochiquetzal (goddess of beauty and art), Ixchel (Mayan moon goddess), IxCacao (Mayan goddess of cacao), and Santa Muerte. Each piece is individually hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.

How do you ensure the authenticity of your Aztec and Mayan mythology statues?

Every sculpture is researched against pre-Columbian sources — including the Florentine Codex, the Dresden Codex, and Aztec and Mayan iconographic traditions — to accurately represent each deity's attributes, symbols, and ceremonial significance. Our artisans hand-carve each figure in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood, translating ancient Mesoamerican iconography into a one-of-a-kind original finished with lacquer.

Can these Aztec and Mayan statues be used for Día de los Muertos altars or spiritual practice?

Yes — our hand-carved Mexican mythology statues are popular for Día de los Muertos ofrendas, Santa Muerte devotional altars, and eclectic pagan or curanderismo practice. Mictlantecuhtli and Santa Muerte pieces are widely used for ancestor veneration, while Quetzalcoatl, Tlaloc, and Ixchel make powerful deity icons for nature-based and indigenous-inspired spiritual work. All pieces are finished with lacquer and recommended for indoor use.