Aztec Eagles Peyote Silver Bracelet
Aztec Eagles Peyote Silver Bracelet
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This handmade bracelet, made from 925 sterling silver, features a carved jade peyote and the aztec double-headed eagle. On either side of the peyote, two eagles stand guard, their design made in intricate detail by the artist.
The aztec double-headed eagle holds deep significance in Aztec culture and is revered as a powerful symbol of strength, protection, and vision. In the Aztec creation myth, the eagle symbolizes the sun, and the double-headed eagle represents the sun at both dawn and dusk. It is a symbol of the cyclical nature of life, reminding us that every ending is a new beginning.
By wearing this bracelet, you are carrying the spirit of this sacred symbol with you.









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