Ixchel, the Jaguar Goddess of Maya mythology, embodies the lunar cycles and the dual forces of creation and destruction. As the Moon Goddess, she symbolizes birth, growth, and renewal, with a deep connection to fertility, healing, and rain. Her association with jaguars reflects her power and role as
Discover the captivating myths and legends of Goddess Ix Chel, the ancient Mayan deity of the moon, fertility, and weaving. Explore her sacred symbols, rituals, and enduring influence on Mesoamerican spirituality.
This is my version of the Mayan Goddess IX Chel (ee-shell). She is beauty, motherly love, and creator. She has many ruling symbols but I chose include the snake, flower, dragon fly, and moon. Drawn in Procreate. 8x10 on thick card stock paper. Ships quickly!
“Ix Chel’s themes are weather, children, fertility, and health. Her symbols are water, turquoise, jade, silver, and blue or white items. The aqueous Mayan Goddess of water, the moon, …
Painted Wooden Rabbit Sculpture. Handmade in Yucatan, Mexico. In Mesoamerican cultures, rabbits held deep symbolic significance. The Maya revered them as symbols of fertility and abundance, associated with the Moon Goddess Ix Chel. Their prolific nature mirrored the moon's phases, emphasizing regeneration and procreation. The Aztecs, on the other hand, saw rabbits as celestial beings. The god Ometochtli, or "Two Rabbit," presided over festivity and excess, leading the "400 Rabbits," gods of drunkenness. The rabbit's image also adorned the Aztec Moon Goddess Coyolxauhqui, reinforcing its lunar and fertility symbolism. Thus, in these ancient cultures, the rabbit was a potent symbol, intertwining the mystique of the moon with themes of fertility, celebration, and life's cyclical nature.
Discover the captivating myths and legends of Goddess Ix Chel, the ancient Mayan deity of the moon, fertility, and weaving. Explore her sacred symbols, rituals, and enduring influence on Mesoamerican spirituality.
IXCHEL - highlighter Ixchel highlighter is a pale lavender with gold shift/glow. From Goddess Gift.com: "As an ancient fertility goddess, Ix-Chel was responsible for sending rain to nourish the crops. When fulfilling that function she was called “Lady Rainbow”. She helped insure fertility by overturning her sacred womb jar so that the waters would flow.Though sometimes depicted as a goddess of catastrophe (the woman who stands by as the world floods), many of her myths show her in a more benevolent light—as a goddess who refused to become a victim of oppression. This was a woman who, when faced with adversity, took charge of her life and turned it around!Ix-Chel was almost too beautiful, this girl with opalescent skin who sat in the skies brushing her shimmering hair for hours on end. All the gods were captivated by her. All but one, that is. Kinich Ahau, the Sun God, seemed immune to Ix-Chel’s charms. Yet he was the only one she really ever wanted. For years she had longed for him as she watched him glide across the sky in all his golden splendor.But the more Ix-Chel followed him around, the worse the weather on earth became. As she chased after him the tides would rise, creating floods that inundated the fields and caused the crops to die. So enamored was she, that Ix-Chel did not even notice the havoc she was causing. Like many moon goddesses Ix-Chel was a fine weaver, and it was the beautiful cloth she wove that finally captured Kinich Ahau’s attention. Soon they had become lovers." Available in Three size options: Full Sized Jar ( aka "20 gram" jar) holds approximately 7 grams net weight of product. Custom label art. Mini Jar (aka "10 gram" jar) holds approximately 4 grams net weight of product. Custom label art. 1/4 teaspoon in a 2x2 inch zip baggie This is enough product for many samplings Contains: mica, titanium dioxide, ferric oxide, boron nitride, magnesium stearate, silica, Bis (Glycidoxyphenyl) propane / Bisaminomethyl-norbornane Copolymer, Ultramarine Blue, Benzoxazole, 2,2'-(2,5-thiophenediyl){5-(1,1-dimetyl)-, Shellac, Red #40 For cheek/face use only. No eye/lip use.. Made in USA. NOTE: While we have made all attempts for photographs to accurately depict colors, photography unfortunately does not accurately reveal the depth and interplay of color and effect of these powders. Also, please note that variations do exist between different computer monitors.
The natural beauty of Belize combined with its rich cultural heritage make a perfect magnet for Valentine’s lovers! Here are some fun places to explore in Belize this Valentine’s Season:
Why We Love It Sophisticated tropical all the way! It's the card set I'd keep to send thanks yous and birthday notes. ~Susan __________ Details Set of 6 cards and envelopes Size: 5x7 panel cards, A7 Matcha Green envelopes Natural White card 4 Color Digital Offset Made in Brooklyn Woman owned business
Discover the captivating myths and legends of Goddess Ix Chel, the ancient Mayan deity of the moon, fertility, and weaving. Explore her sacred symbols, rituals, and enduring influence on Mesoamerican spirituality.
Enjoy a journey through the Archetypal realm of the Wisewoman and explore the gifts and invitations she offers for your healing and growth! In this 44 page guidebook you'll get to meet 6 of the Wisewoman archetypes from around the world: -Grandmother Spider from the Hopi, Navaho and Pueblo peoples of South-west America -An Cailleach from pre-Celtic Britain -Hecate from the Greek pantheon -Ix Chel, the Mayan deity still revered in Mexico -Baba Yaga from Slavic folklore -The Morrigan from the Gaelic tradition Read a description of their history and the wisdom they carry, receive a powerful transmission from each one, and work your way through 15 journal questions designed to help your journey of self-discovery and of connection with your own inner Wisewoman. Written as an accompanying guidebook to "The Wisewoman Experience", an immersive exhibition created for The Witches' Revival weekend, this little book will support your healing process and help you step into your wise and powerful self. Writing it took me on my own personal journey, one that has changed me from the inside out. I hope you experience the same! For Wisewoman really does call us home! x Original work by Cali White. Copyright 2024 and All Rights Reserved
Painted Wooden Rabbit Sculpture. Handmade in Yucatan, Mexico. In Mesoamerican cultures, rabbits held deep symbolic significance. The Maya revered them as symbols of fertility and abundance, associated with the Moon Goddess Ix Chel. Their prolific nature mirrored the moon's phases, emphasizing regeneration and procreation. The Aztecs, on the other hand, saw rabbits as celestial beings. The god Ometochtli, or "Two Rabbit," presided over festivity and excess, leading the "400 Rabbits," gods of drunkenness. The rabbit's image also adorned the Aztec Moon Goddess Coyolxauhqui, reinforcing its lunar and fertility symbolism. Thus, in these ancient cultures, the rabbit was a potent symbol, intertwining the mystique of the moon with themes of fertility, celebration, and life's cyclical nature.
The colourful embroidery on this black summer dress is very impressive and shines already from the distance. It is definitely an eye-catcher and earns its name Ix Chel or 'Goodness of the moon' from an indigenous native dialect. It is beautifully made in the state of Puebla in Mexico and it is a typical fiesta dress of the region. It takes the artisans several days to finish one single dress. The style is loose but it has on its waist two laces for fitting if required. You could wear one of the Iktan waist-belts with the dress as a perfect combination. Its neckline is square. Available in two different sizes. Measurements are the breast width and the length from the shoulder downwards. Care: *cold wash, delicate, inside out *no machine dry and no chloride *handwash optional If you have any further questions about this dress please let us know, we are happy to help!
Ix Chel was the Maya moon goddess, and the patron deity of fertility, childbirth, and weaving; but was she the only moon goddess?
Enterito corto en color blanco y negro, con manga larga y amarre en la cintura. Vale está usando talla S. Talla Busto Cintura Cadera Largo total Largo tiro Largo mangas S 88-98cm 74cm 100cm 90cm 37cm 68cm M 90-100cm 75cm 108cm 90cm 37cm 69cm L 92-102cm 82cm 116cm 90cm 38cm 70cm