Ofrendas Bandana
Tie bandana for your pup!
Individual prints may vary.
The print on these bandanas is from the Cospi Codex probably proceeding from the Puebla Tlaxcala area in Central Mexico. Possibly painted in the middle of the 15th century. There are 4 gods in the print. They are doing an offering to temples.
From The Cospi Codex:
Sun God Tonatiuh burns precious incense in front of a temple containing an elegant bird, probably a quetzal (good omen); to the North, the blind Itzlacoliuhqui “Bent Obsidian Knife”, God of Cold, burns incense toward a temple containing a deadly owl with a smoke column inscribed with the glyphs for Stone and Wood, a common Mesoamerican metaphor for castigation; to the West, the Maize God Cinteotl burns precious incense toward a temple with a quetzal (good omen); to the South, the Death God Mictlantecuhtli burns incense in front of a skeletonized temple containing an owl and a smoke band inscribed with human skulls.
Small: 18" (47cm) x 6" (16cm)
Large: 26" (66cm) x 10" (25cm)
100% Cotton. Machine Wash Gentle in Cold.
Made in Los Angeles