Symbol | Coyolxauhqui |
Origin | Aztec |
Meaning | Moon goddess, lunar cycles |
Appearance | Decapitated moon goddess sculpture |
Colors | Various, often depicted in stone |
Usage | Associated with the lunar cycles |
History | Depicted as a dismembered moon goddess, sister of Huitzilopochtli |
Popularity | Low |
Importance | Symbolizes the phases of the moon and cyclical nature |
Complexity | Lunar cycles, transformation |
Emotions | Transformation, lunar cycles, acceptance |