20 Vektoren zum Thema "pre columbian symbolism" bei ClipDealer

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A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
A vibrant geometric composition inspired by Andean textile art, featuring warm colors and symmetrical patterns that evoke Inca aesthetics
Ancient Peruvian gold ornament illustration
Ancient Peruvian gold ornament illustration
Ancient Peruvian gold ornament illustration
Quetzalcoatl devours a human. Aztec god of life, light and wisdom, lord of day and winds, as depicted in Codex Borbonicus. Plumed serpent, a supernatural entity, called Kukulkan or Tohil by the Maya.
Cuauhtli, symbol for the golden eagle, and the fifteenth day sign of the Aztec calendar. Flat clay stamp motif of ancient Mexico, as it was found in Tenochtitlan, the historic center of Mexico City.
The Geometry of Spirituality in Mesoamerican Mandalas
Echoes of the Sun Stone: Aztec and Maya Influences in Circular Symbolism
Roadrunner symbol of ancient Mexico. Decorative Aztec clay stamp motif showing a chaparral bird as it was found in pre-Columbian Veracruz. It was believed roadrunners can protect against evil spirits.
Huitzilopochtli, patron god of the Aztecs and capital city Tenochtitlan. Solar and war deity of sacrifice, wielding Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent, as weapon, as he is depicted in the Codex Borbonicus.
Sacred Circles: Ancestral Symbols in Latin American Mandala Artistry
 Weaving Mandala Wisdom in Andean Textiles
Ancestral Symbols in Latin American Mandala Artistry
Sun emblem, an ancient Mexican motif for flat clay stamps. Pre-Columbian symbol, representing the Aztec sun deity Tonatiuh, found in Veracruz. Isolated black and white illustration over white. Vector

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