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[100] Serpent God Quetzalcoatl [Gold] Calendar

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Two Page
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Make each day an important occasion with a customized calendar from Zazzle. You can add photos for each month, and even use our Calendar Grid Transparency to mark off important family and life events. A great gift to hand out or just to hang in your home or office!

  • Available in 3 sizes:
    • Small: 13.97 cm l x 17.78 cm w
    • Medium: 21.59 cm l x 27.94 cm w
    • Large: 27.94 cm l x 36.19 cm w
  • Printed on sturdy high-quality paper with vibrant full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Choose from 16 unique grid styles, 21 language & culture styles and 4 holiday & event templates
  • Pick your own year, start and end dates, and calendar length
  • Wire binding available 2 different colours
  • Perfect holiday gift for family members
  • This product is not intended for children under 8 years of age as it may have a sharp point

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[100] Serpent God Quetzalcoatl [Gold] Calendar

[100] Serpent God Quetzalcoatl [Gold] Calendar

Introducing “Treasure Trove 3D” Collection by C.7 Design Studio. Here you will find customizable products, featuring an Aztec Serpent Quetzalcoatl – the Snake-God of Mesoamerica. Quetzalcoatl is a mysterious ancient god who took the appearance of a serpent-like figure, whose body was covered with the emerald feathers of the sacred quetzal bird. Quetzalcoatl was Lord and Master of the wind, science and the arts, a supreme creator god who together with two brothers gave life to man and the universe during the current “fifth sun”. Quetzalcoatl (the Nahuatl name for the god means “feathered serpent”) is perhaps one of the most ancient gods to exist in Mesoamerica. In the Maya language, he was known as Kukulcan. But Quetzalcoatl has even more distant origins than the Aztecs or Maya or even the Toltecs. Quetzalcoatl probably dates back to the earliest of all Mesoamerican civilizations, the Olmec whose beginnings date back to around 1500 BCE.

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Great product, came fast, pictures are clear and large. Love it would get again and recommend. Great clear and big Came on time Would recommend
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By A.December 20, 2019Verified Purchase
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This is a very nice calendar. The pictures are beautiful. The variety of scenery is awesome. The printing looks great to me.
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By D.January 15, 2023Verified Purchase
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Stellar quality and adorable art. Newfs doing what Newf do best, keep you amused! Great size and all the Canadian holidays included. Love the outlines on the pages with appropriate weather graphics, and with profits from this printed work going to Quebec Newfoundland Rescue, a registered charity helping Newfoundland dogs in need, even better. Very heavy stock and the quality is top notch. I like the spiral binding which keeps it flatter on the wall.

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Product ID: 158116615968673484
Designed on 2013-11-14, 9:32 PM
Rating: G